B. The organization of the camp system was designed to carry out genocide across all Jews. They were starved, …show more content…
The Third Reich was the Nazi regime in Germany from January 30, 1933 to May 8, 1945. The impact it had on the events of this time was bringing an end to the Weimar Republic and becoming a pure German government. The Third Reich was supposed to last thousands of years under Hitler’s rule.
D. The Nuremberg Laws were two laws that excluded the Jews from German life and took away a lot of their rights. The first law was Reichsburgergesetz and it rid of the Jews citizenship. The second law was Gesetz zum Schutze des Deutschen Blutes und der Deutschen Ehre and it forbade marriage between Jews and Germans.
E. Most Jews did not flee to Germany because it was hard for Jews to get into other countries. Most nations denied immigration or required papers and money.
2. The Nazis singled out LGBTQ people, disabled people, Gypsies, Poles, Slavs, and Jehovah's Witnesses. They were singled out because Hitler wanted a perfect race.
3. The civilization people reacted to the Nazi program by being brainwashed by the people who ran the Nazi program. The use of propaganda on Germany and other countries caused many to start to support Adolf Hitler. They were deceived by the propagandists who deemed the Nazi program necessary and