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Ordinary people and the crimes against humanity

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Answered by srijitachakravorty
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Many saw the world through nazi eyes and spoke their mind in Nazi language. They felt hatred and anger when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.

They believed nazism would bring prosperity and improve general well being.

But not every German was a Nazi.

However, passive onlookers and apethetic witnesses. But they were too scared to act to protest against nazi.

What Jews felt in nazi Germany, Charlotte Beradt secretly recorded people’s dream in her diary and published them in a highly concerting book called “THIRD REICH OF DREAMS”.

They dreamt of their hooked noses, black hair, eyes, body movements, images published in Nazi press haunted the Jews in their dreams and they died many deaths before they reached the gas chamber.

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Answered by anantphotocopy
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Ordinary People And The Crimes Against Humanity

  • Nazi ideology was overrulling their minds.
  • Hatred and anger against those who looked like Jews.
  • House of Jews were marked suspicious neighborh reported.
  • They believe that Nazism will bring prosperity and improve general well-being.
  • Non-Nazi organised active resistance against braving police repression and death.
  • However many were passive onlookers and a pathetic witness. Who were too scared to act, to differ, to protest.
  • Pastor Niemoller wrote against all this.
  • Charlotte Niemoller wrote in third Reich of Dreams.
  • In this book she wrote the problems Jews face.
  • Jews themselves began believing in the Nazi stereotype about them.
  • All the stereotype images published in Nazi press haunted the Jews.(Hooked nose, black hair and eyes, Jews lookes and body movement).
  • Jews died many deaths even before they reached the Gas chambers.

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