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what were the statements given by hitler to seggregate germans and jewes

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(i) The Nazi hatred for jews was rooted in the traditional Christian hostility towards them. They had been stereityped as killers of Christ and usurers.

(ii) In Nazi Germany, they lived in seperately marked areas called ghettos. They were often persecuted through periodic organised violence and expulsion from the land.

(iii) From 1933 to 1938, the Nazi terrorised pauperised and segregated the jews, compelling them to leave Germany.

(iv) Hitler belived that 'the jewish problem'could be solved only through total elimination. As a result, they were killed on a mass scale in gas chambers.

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(i) The Nazi hatred for jews was rooted in the traditional Christian hostility towards them. They had been stereityped as killers of Christ and usurers.

(ii) In Nazi Germany, they lived in seperately marked areas called ghettos. They were often persecuted through periodic organised violence and expulsion from the land.

(iii) From 1933 to 1938, the Nazi terrorised pauperised and segregated the jews, compelling them to leave Germany.

(iv) Hitler belived that 'the jewish problem'could be solved only through total elimination. As a result, they were killed on a mass scale in gas chambers.

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