How was nazi Germany hostile towards the undesirables? Elaborate the ways they were discriminated
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»Nazis discriminated the undesirables on many basis such as :-
»» they were kept in special areas
»» they were not allowed to live with the desirable people , to eat or even to have their schooling with the desirable
»» they were punished & brutally killed for being undesirable
»» their children's who looked a bit like desirable were separated & we're snatched from their parents , & put into child care homes for further development , etc
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Nazi began to show hostile towards the Jews and Gypsies after coming to power in Germany.
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- After becoming the Chancellor of German, Hitler began delivering talks in society about racial purity.
- His ideas were to create German as an Aryan with blond hair and blue eyes and tall.
- It has always been in Hitler's mind that only pure-blood people make a nation thrive and move forward to glory.
- His ideology led the Germans to force out the Gypsies and Jews to move to concentration camps.
- In Germany, cripples and unhealthy were also came under the undesirable as they were a burden in society.
- Jews were dismissed from their occupations which included teaching, businness, doctors, professors etc. Jews students were banned from attending public schools and universities.
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