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Aims and results of policies, Extent of authoritarian control, Impact of…
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Impact of policies
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Minorities
Jews
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Anti-Semitic decrees, 1938
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Reichkristallnacht 1938
party radicals attacked 7,000 businesses and destroyed 267 synagogues as revenge for the shooting of a German Embassy official by a Polish Jew
ninety-one Jews killed but many more died due to arrest and imprisonment. Many also committed suicide
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Gypsies / Romani
Mischling (part gypsy) were considered a threat to be dealt with by their incarceration in camps where they would be made to work
Many of those transferred became victims of Nazi medical experimentation, and half a million were murdered
Disabled people
Programmes of sterilization and euthanasia would eliminate ‘hereditary defects’ that were considered to be an obstacle to the building of a healthy Aryan race
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Homosexuals
Paragraph 175 of the Reich Criminal Code, which made "indecent activity" between adult males illegal
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Beggars
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arrested, and many were detained in Buchenwald. An estimated 10 000 of the homeless were imprisoned