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What happened to Jews during Hitler’s rule in Germany?

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Answered by LALETH
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From 1933 to 1945, the Nazi regime ruled Germany and controlled much of Europe. During this time, Nazi Germany shifted from the post-World War I society which characterized the Weimar Republic and introduced an ideology of "biological racism" into the country's legal and justicial systems.[1] The shift from the traditional legal system (the "normative state") to the Nazis' ideological mission (the "prerogative state")[1] enabled all of the subsequent acts of the Hitler regime, including its atrocities) to be performed "legally". For this to succeed, the normative judicial system needed to be reworked; judges, lawyers and other civil servants acclimatized themselves to the new Nazi laws and personnel.

Answered by mohinderpaul9697
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facing lots of problem by hitler

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when hitler was ruling he comented that who didn't follow the rules of hitler he/she will be punished by him.jews were a cominity in Germany.according to hitler Jews were the worse community because it does not give support to Germany during 1 world war

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