Social Sciences, asked by anilsinghnegi16ani, 6 months ago

what were the steps taken by nazi to eliminate the
jews

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Answered by mohdrizwan17272
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Explanation:

Jews remained the worst target of Hitler. They lived in separately marked areas called Ghettos. They were often persecuted through periodoc organised violence, and expulsion from the land. Hitler was not satisfied with this only. He wanted total elimination of the Jews.

Answered by abhi2003yahoo
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Explanation:

phenomenonHitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often for religious reasons. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. Jews were sometimes forced to convert or they were not allowed to practise certain professions.In the nineteenth century, religion played a less important role. It was replaced by theories about the differences between races and peoples. The idea that Jews belonged to a different people than the Germans, for instance, caught on. Even Jews who had converted to Christianity were still 'different' their blobecause ofodline.

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