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Why did the Nazis treatment of the Jews change from 1939-45?

Date Submitted: 11/23/2003 06:56:34
Category: / History
Length: 2 pages (668 words)
On January 20, 1942 fifteen high ranking Nazi party and German government leaders gathered for an important meeting. They met in a wealthy section of Berlin to discuss a topic only known as 'The Final Solution'. The Nazis used this vague term to hide their policy of mass murder from the rest of the world; they were to remove the Jews from German society. In 1939 Germany invaded Poland and 2 million Polish Jews came under Nazi Control. After …
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…World War was all down to the Jews, for Germany to regain themselves the Jews had to go. However, Hitler first made his position clear when he came into power in 1933 and throughout the 1930's only acted out small acts of terror. Once his position was secure, and this was shown on the Night of the Broken Glass, Hitler continued to persecute the Jews simply on a wider and more horrific scale. By Marcus Wright
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