Similarities Between Hitler And The Nazi Party

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Hitler and his Nazi party mistreated the Jewish people in several cruel and inhumane ways. Some ways they mistreated the Jewish was by making laws that weren't at all in the Jewish peoples favor. These laws include things like being allowed to harass Jewish people on the street for no reason other than just not liking them. They also persecuted the Jews and would send them to places like the ghettos. They also started things called concentration camps like Buchenwald were the Jews that weren't unhealthy would be sent and instead of being put to death they used them for slave labor. Hitler Finally came up with his final solution and started putting all Jews to death and only 1/3 of the Jews population survived.

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