How did Hitler get rid of Jews?

How did Hitler get rid of Jews?

How did Hitler get rid of Jews?

  • Also the same answer can be given to "What was the turning point for the Jews?".
  • In 1935 Hitler created the Nuremberg Laws which was the turning point for Jews.
  • It isolated Jews from Germans the Laws included "No marriages are allowed between Jews and Aryans".
  • Kristallnacht - The night of the broken glass
  • SS smashed up Jewish shops - 91 Jews were killed - 20,000 taken to concentration camps.
  • No Germans protested about this.
  • In 1939 30,000 Jewish men and boys had been taken to concentration camps.
  • THE FINAL SOLUTION:
  • Concentration camps were enlarged and death camps were set up.
  • Jews, gypsies and many other groups were shot, gassed or worked to death.
  • 6 million out of 8 million Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
  • This was kept a secret from Germans.
  • No Germans asked questions.
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History of the Nazi party

History of the Nazi party

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Rise of the Nazis

Rise of the Nazis

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The Golden Years 1924 - 1929

The Golden Years 1924 - 1929

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The Munich Putsch

The Munich Putsch

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Nazi Germany - practice questions

Nazi Germany - practice questions

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