How were people oppressed?
The Jews were oppressed by Hitler and Nazis making up rules and taking their freedom away. Like one of the rules was that Jews had to get a J on their passports. Why would the Nazis do that? That is like stamping the Nazis passport with a N and telling Nazis that let the city people know and flight team know who they are. Also the Nazis were mean to Jews because they couldn’t have a pet in the house. That is like the Nazis want a cat but they can’t get one because of who they are so the store owner said no because you are Nazis. One of the other rules that was toward the Jews the postal clerks married to Jewish women must leave their job. In the end, Hitler and the Nazis always had a way to make the Jews oppressed. One of these ways was by making up laws.
What anti-Semitic laws were there before the Final Solution? Why did so many Germans go along with them or look the other way? Was it because they weren't "too harsh?" Did looking the other way, accepting these earlier anti-Semitic laws pave the way for silence with the Final Solution?
ReplyDeleteThe other group that was single out was the ill because they was more easy to catch then some other group and they wouldn't put up a fight because they don't know what is going on.
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