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How were the jews the worst sufferers in the nazi government? Describe Hitler's policy towards the jews?

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Answered by agrippa
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Jews were the worst suffers in the Nazi Germany. By 1941 more than 500,000 Jews were killed by Schustz Staffeinel in the Polish and Russian territories controlled by Nazis. Wannase Conference was held in January 1942 by Nazi Leaders and their decision came to be known as final solution (Killing Jews in concentration camps) and the extermination was decided to be carried out in a planned manners. After the Wannase Conference concentration camps that had the capacity to kill large numbers of people were constructed. Between 1942 to 1945 approximately eleven million Jews were killed by Germans.  

Although Hitler had already written about his hatred for Jews in Main Kampf the alienation of Jews was started by encouraging the Germans to boycott the goods produced by the companies owned by Jews and boycotting the services of Jewish doctors, lawyers, publishing houses etc. Mass  migration of Jews to US and united kingdom started in 1935 after the passing of Nuremberg Laws on citizenship and Race. The law barred Jews from becoming German citizens. The events of Crystal night also intensified the Jewish migration and after it more than 7000 Jews migrated to other countries.

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