What were the rules imposed by germans on jews. Answer referring to the novel the diary of a young girl
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1. Jew's students were thrown out of school and Jew's teachers were dismissed.
2.They created hatred towards them in minds of other people.
3. They were considered lowest class.
4. They were not given equal rights and treated racially.
2.They created hatred towards them in minds of other people.
3. They were considered lowest class.
4. They were not given equal rights and treated racially.
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very restrictive rules were imposed to jews by germans they were not allowed to take pleasure of street cars they were forced to wear yelloy stars for easy identification the were confined to live in hidding and were not allowed to move freely with germans they were not allowed to join german schools there were separate schools for jews. ALL OF THIS FALLS UNDER THE TORTURE OF NAZISM STARTED BY ADOLF HITLER TO SPREAD HIS DICTATORSHIP
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