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21 April, 22:43

The Nuremberg laws kristallnacht (night of broken glass) and the final solution were all part of Nazi Germany persecution

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  1. 22 April, 01:12
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    They were all part of Nazi Germany persecution of the Jews.

    The Nuremberg Laws were racial and antisemitic laws in Nazi Germany. They consisted of The Law of Protection of the German Blood and German Honor and The Reich Citizenship Law. The first one forbade marriages and sexual intercourse between Germans and Jews, the second one declared as German citizen people with German blood only. Due to the enforcement of these laws, non-Jews stopped socializing with Jews and started boycotting their businesses. Many Jews violating the laws were arrested by the Gestapo and killed or deported to concentration camps.

    Kristallnacht (Cristal Night or Night of Broken Glass) was a pogrom against Jews in Nazi Germany on the 9th and the 10th of November 1938. The name comes from all the broken glass left on the streets after the windows of Jewish-owned shops were smashed. The attacks were carried out by SA forces and civilians. Many Jewish stores, building and synagogues were destroyed. This event was followed by additional persecution of the Jews.

    The Final Solution was a Nazi plan to exterminate (kill) the Jews during World War II. It was a code name for the murder of Jews all over the world as part of the Holocaust program. The Jewish victims were sent on death trains to various concentration camps or killed immediately. As the result of the final solution, 90% of Polish Jews were killed
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