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Human rights in 1930s and 1940s (Discrimination (right to freedom of…
Human rights in 1930s and 1940s
Second World War
Germany governed by Adolf Hilter
Nazi come to power
persecuted the Jews
intimidating them
taking their money and property
encouraging them to leave the country
gathered the Jews in concentration camps
beating, starvation, torture
shocked the world
After the Nazis were defeated
the world united to agree on minimum standards of dignity to be afforded to all human beings
human rights
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Discrimination
limitation in jobs for Jews
limited rights for Jews
restriction to Jewish people's movements
forced to wear a yellow star on their cloth
right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion
everyone must be able to enjoy their rights without discrimination
sex, race, religion, political, opinions, national or social religion