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KEY QUESTION: WHAT WAS THE IMPACT OF PSEUDOSCIENTIFIC IDEAS OF
RACE ON THE JEWISH NATION BY THE NAZI GERMANY DURING
THE PERIOD 1933 TO 1946?
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Answered by kaushambi22
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Answer:

The racial policy of Nazi Germany was a set of policies and laws implemented in Nazi Germany (1933–45) based on a specific racist doctrine asserting the superiority of the Aryan race, which claimed scientific legitimacy. This was combined with a eugenics programme that aimed for racial hygiene by compulsory sterilization and extermination of those who they saw as Untermenschen ("sub-humans"), which culminated in the Holocaust.

Answered by ngubozuziwe267
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Answer:

The pseudoscientific ideas on race led to Jews questioning their own religion as they were faced with threats of death among others.

Explanation:

The Jews suffered humiliation where they had to carry identity cards which had the letter 'J' stamped on them, this made the Jews feel secluded and less of humans but mere animals. Considering that the Jews had to live in constant fear of their lives being claimed or having themselves tortured, this led to the deterioration of their mental health, thus psychological damage.

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