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What were the three stages of extermination of jews

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Answered by shivijain2003
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The Nazi Party was built on prejudice and Anti-Semitism(hatred for jews)

1. Prejudice: an opinion formed beforehand /without full knowledge

2. Anti-Semitism: hostility or prejudice against Jews B. Anti-Semitism in Europe has a long history  Hitler's laws and the SS were not new to Jews

3. Many thought the discrimination was just a passing phase

4. Stage One:  Based on long-held stereotypes, Jewish people were thought of as different as animals. Nazis used stereotypes to enhance the mistrust some Germans felt about the Jews.Hitler and the other german soldiers treated the jews worse than the animals.

 Mein Kampf. Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's problems

 Nazis defined the Jews as a separate race

Stage 2:

Violence

 Kristallnacht, November 9-10, 1938

 Attack on Jewish homes, businesses and synagogues; killed many Jews

 Began to send people to concentration camps.These death camps hardly gave a proper meal to them.

Stage 3: Began centuries before the Holocaust and lasted throughout the Holocaust because of propaganda

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