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Essay / Compare and Contrast Nazism and Fascism - 1415
At a young age, children were brainwashed that Jews no longer fit into their society. The children were thought to make fun of Jewish children and make them feel unwanted wherever they went (Violence, 2006). The Jews had a long way to go in early 1933. The Jews themselves had no place anywhere in Europe. It's more likely that anyone and anything will come in and destroy what they had and what they made, and all in a flash. Everyone blames the Jews for losing the First World War. In a way, this was the beginning of discrimination against Jews. In 1933, when Hitler came to power, it was not until eight years later that the Nazis began killing Jews. Many people think that when Hitler came to power he simply started killing them all, but that is not the case. Their three main turning points in Jewish life: One: Hitler came to power; most Jews were dismissed from the German civil service. Two- In September 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were promulgated. Which meant that if you were Jewish and had a relationship with a non-Jew, it was no longer allowed. Third, the Nazis began burning down all Jewish synagogues and local Jewish-owned stores. Sooner or later, millions of Jews were sent to the camps to work hard and millions of them died.