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Nazi Ideas - Coggle Diagram
Nazi Ideas
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Racial Persecution
The Nazis classed Jews, gypsies, Russians/Slavs, black and Indian people as "inferior".
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The Nazis began to persecute and later murder these groups. Over half a million gypsies and over 6 million Jews from across Europe died in death camps in the years up to 1945.
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The Final Solution
The build up
When war broke out in 1939, persecution of Jews intensified.
Jews were rounded up in some of the countries under Nazi occupation and forced to live in ghettos in major cities, or forced to work in labour camps.
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Death Camps
At the Wannsee conference, Nazi leaders planned what they called a "final solution to the Jewish problem" - the mass-murder of every Jew under Nazi occupation.
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Jewish Resistance
some jews fought back. they formed resistance groups, attacked German soldiers
Hitler believed that Germans were the "superior" master race - he called them Aryans - with the right to dominate "inferior" races or people. He feared that such groups would mix with Aryans and wanted to rid Germany of them. He had a particularly obsessive hatred of Jews.