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The Holocaust

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How Jews were discriminated against in Germany from 1933 The Jews had always suffered from informal discrimination where ever they went in the past. This was because of the belief that they killed Jesus. Before Hitler came to power he believed of cleansing Germany of the wretched Jews of whom he blamed the First World War loss upon and also the bankruptcy of German states. He therefore made an ideology upon where he split the power of the world up to different races but the Jews were not involved as an existent race. When Hitler came into power as the Chancellor of Germany, he passed the Enabling Act which let him do anything he wanted. The first move Hitler took towards his aim was to let random arrests of Jews take place. These Jews would then be taken to Dachau (the first ever concentration camp). As Hitler gained in control thoroughly, he decided to change...

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