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How were Jews treated under the nazi regime

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Answered by misha10118
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The Nazi propaganda was effective in creating a hatred for Jews due to the following reasons:


1. The Nazis held Jews responsible for all their problems. In the middle of economic instability , the non Jewish German started viewing Jews as their enemies. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 deprived use of the German citizenship and banned them from Marrying non Jews . Many Jews were forced to live in the ghettos or wear a yellow star for identification.


2. In 1938 the Nazi workers attacked Jewish property and synagogues all over the country. Some 30,000 Jews were arrested . It was the beginning of a full-scale massacre of Jews in Germany. Over the following 7 years about 6 million Jews were sent to concentration camps.


3. The Nazis used all forms of media like pamphlets, posters and images to popularise your ideas. The Enemies of the Nazi state were stereotyped as harmful and degenerate. Films were made to deliberately spread hatred and resentment towards the Jewish population.


4. Hitler utilise the old notions of racial differences in order to disseminate his thoughts. The anti Jewish sentiment were intensified by establishing the racial superiority of the Germans. The anti Jewish thrived on the myth of purity of Aryan races which put the black gypsies and Juice at the bottom of the racial order.

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