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The crimes that Nazis committed were linked to a system of belief and a set of practices . Explain.
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Answered by shree200511
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Explanation:

The crimes that Nazis did were actually all about killing Jews.

gypsies as well as killing the physically disabled people!

Actually Hitler believed in the beliefs of Charles Darwin who said that only the fittest had the right to survive. Following this Hitler killed people who according to him weren't perfect.

He tortured the women also the childrens of the Jews community.

They destroyed the democracy by taking the freedom of speech and press.

Answered by sushmitha8318
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In the Polish legal system, a Nazi crime is an action which was carried out, inspired or tolerated by public functionaries of Nazi Germany (1933–1945) that is also classified as a crime against humanity (in particular, genocide) or other persecutions of people due to their membership in a particular national, political, social, ethnic or religious group. Nazi crimes were perpetrated against Communists, homosexuals, Jews, Roma, Sinti, socialists, Poles and other Slavs, and Soviet POWs.

The criminal acts which were committed by the Nazis included physical crimes such as beating, gassing and drowning as well as property crimes.

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