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how were minority groups persecuted (THE JEWS (Banned from (Nuremberg 1935…
how were minority groups persecuted
THE JEWS
forced to live in ghettos
a place in a city that has been segregated from the outside world
Banned from
civil service April 1933
Broadcasting
Teaching
shops
marked with the star of David
Farms Sept 1933
Nuremberg 1935
remove German citizenship
forbid marrying or having sex with pure-blooded germans
sent to concentration camps and killed
november 1938
jew kills German diplomat in paris
ss troppers issued with pickaxes, hammers and addresses of buisnesses
91 jews are murdered hundreds of synagogs burned
20,000 jews taken to concentration camps
many left the country
the germans that protested were killed
1941
The Nazis realise deportation is impossible
The decision to embark on the final solution is made
Jan 1942
Wannsee Conference to discuss the details
slowly stripping the jews of their right dehumanises them
the gradual dehumanisation made the eventual decision to exterminate the jew acceptable to many jews
Heredidary illness
T4 unit set up in 1939
Sterilisation was enforced
300,000 men and women between 1934-1945
Asocials
Asocials are anybody who do not fit into the Volksgemeinshaft
Alocoholics, homeless, prostitutes, beggars :
taken to concentration camps
Gypsies
5 out of 6 Gypsies killed in 1939
0.5 million killed
Jehovas witnesses
mental illness
5,000 babies and children killed between 1939-1941
72,000 mentally ill patients gassed
stopped by public outcry in Germany