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Genocide


In Germany it was different, because people discriminated others due to the fact that they are being "Jewish" such "[w]hen Jewish blood spurts from the knife, then everything will be fine!" or "[w]e don't deal with Jews" (Meltzer 1976). .
             I believe that racial discrimination happens more often and most harshly when two groups of people with different education, religion, languages, or race. Hitler considered the Jews as an enemy, witches, pariahs, or who always did evil acts. The "Nuremburg Laws" which defined the meaning of being Jewish based on ancestry. These laws also forced segregation between Jews and the rest of the public. After a year of passing the "Nuremburg Laws", all Jewish property and business were boycotted " [t]he Nazi intent was to cut off Jewish enterprises from their customers and suppliers, and thus force the owners to transfer their businesses_cheaply_to non-Jews"(Meltzer 1976). Jews were progressively forced out of the economy of Germany, their assets turned over to the government or the German public. .
             The worst thing was in 1939, Jewish people were not even regarded as humans, they seemed as slaves, and the German would kill or humiliate without reasons. Thus, Jewish children could not attend schools, their rights to own land had been taken away and they were not allowed to socialize with non-Jewish people. They could not walk on streets, public events, go to the museums, or even stay at the parks. To make it more effective, Hitler established the "ghettos" where he would keep them away for the general public "in the meantime the terror within the ghetto kept increasing while the ghetto's isolation from the outside world became more and more rigid"(Levin 1990). There were many Jews being suffered hungry and disease in the ghettos "hunger broke through all barriers. Smuggling was organized spontaneously on a large scale .or they would make their way to an apartment, cautiously and timidly knock on the door, and with eloquent eyes beg for food" (Levin 1990).


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