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The Jews In The Third Reich - Coggle Diagram
The Jews In The Third Reich
Jews
As because of that, many countries wouldn’t accept the Jews. Soon, Jewish shops were marked with the Star of David and the German were discouraged from shopping in them.
In 1935, then came the Nuremberg Law. The Reich citizenship law declared that only ethnic Germans qualified for citizenship. Jews were classified as state subjects with no citizenship rights.
The moment Hitler came to power, the Jews were gradually stripped off their rights and excluded from mainstream German society.
Soon, the Jews were also banned from civil service and range of professions like teaching, and the Nazis began forcing Jews out of their homes and businesses making many Jews to emigrate from Germany together.
Jewish people were required to take the additional name ‘Israel’ (for men) and ‘Sarah’ (for women), to mark them out as Jews.
Hitler thought that the Jews were the greatest threat to the Aryan people or the ‘Aryan Race’, which in Hitler’s point of view was the ideal racial type. He also believed that the Jews controlled both Communism and high finance.
At the night of 9 November 1938, yet another massive
anti-Semitic attack occured due to a killing of a German diplomat by a Jewish man in Paris.
Nazi mobs soon attacked the Jewish property, burned synagogues, and killed wounded Jews. Around 20000 Jews were taken to concentration camps, and because of the destroyed windows of Jewish shops and homes, this attack became known as tKristallnacht, ‘The Night Of Broken glass’.
All of these events paved the way for mass murder of Jews, known as Holocaust, that would begin in 1941.
Black people
Black people were also the people of discriminations by Hitler, because they didn’t fit the ideal racial type for the Germans, the Aryan people or the ‘Aryan Race’.
Non Jews Victims
The victims of the Non Jewish people that were presecuted were the Roma (gypsies), repeat criminals, The disabled, Jehova’s witnesses, Black people, mentally ill, LGBT people, and the homeless. They all faced discriminatory measures.
The Mentally Disabled/ill
Victims
Physically or Mentally Disabled
Why?
They were regarded as a burden on society and a corruption of the German Race. The Nazis described them as ‘life unworthy of life’.
How they got killed
They were killed by gas vans, vans that converted to poisonous carbon monoxide exhaust fumes were pumped into a sealed inner chamber.