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persecution in nazi germany - Coggle Diagram
persecution in nazi germany
ghettos
concentrated groups of people who were opressed and persecuted
ghetto mean
green pen
Jews forced to move to specific areas into the city so that they can be controlled easily
extremely poor conditions and hygene
forced labour
the law
not allowed anyone that wasn't Jewish to have children with an Jewish person or get married
euthenised 100000 disabled people from 1939 to 1941 without their family knowing
people were sent to consentration camps if they were a part of the persecuted groups so that they wouldn't be in the German socitey
jewish people lost their citizenship this meant that the government were not responsible for them
gave Jews a curfew
green pen
nuremburg laws
who faced percecution
the jews
green pen
comunists
mixed races
gypsies
LGBTQ+ people
people of colour
disabled people
roma
sinti
kristallnacht
night of broken glass
after Ernst Vom Rath was killed by a Jewish man the Nazi government decided to use it as an excuse to destroy and attack jewish synagogues and shops and buildings
historians see this as the turning point between descrimination laws and acts of violence towards thee jews
green pen
100 jews were killed
30000 Jews were arested and sent to a consentration camp
1938
Jewish people had to pay to repair the damages
propaganda
used targeted posters to indoctrinate the people into the belief of antisemitism so that they would be prejudice towards the grous
green pen
joseph geobels was in charge of aall properganda
he has strict control over all media
produced cheap radios so everyone was exposed to properganda
Children's books and movies portrayed the Jews as villains