Why Did The Nazi's Treated The Jews Back In World War 2

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WWll Was it right how the Nazi’s treated the Jews back in World War 2? It was not right how the Nazi’s treated the Jews because discriminatory decrees against the Jews, and concentration camps,. People may disagree with this opinion because they could possibly think that it was right how the Nazi’s treated the jews.
Concentration camps for jews were terrifying because in Document 1, it says “ Physical punishment consisted of whipping, frequent kicking(abdomen or groin), slaps to the face, shooting, or wounding with a bayonet”. This shows that the jews were treated terribly and in a disgusting way. The Nazi’s had no respect for themselves. Document 1, states “ For instance, prisoners were forced to stare for hours into glaring lights, to kneel

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