The Holocaust: The Mistreatment Of Jewish Business In Germany

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Crystal night, or the night of broken glass, was the night Nazi footmen smashed all the windows and damaged all Jewish shops in major German cities. All Jewish businesses were attacked in hopes of killing the Jewish business in Germany. Without even taking into consideration that large majority of businesses that had a great affect on the economy were in fact Jewish owned, so by destroying these businesses it had a negative economic affect.
If the physical mistreatment of the Jews was gone unseen by Germans than it seems almost impossible to see the economic problems faced by Germany now as that would even have a personal affect on them too.
Final solution – the scale (how could people not know)
An idea to hide evidence of the mistreatment of Jews, Jews were sent to death camps such as Auschwitz for mass extermination by lethal gas and/or to be medically tested on for ‘scientific’ purposes. It has been shown that those gruesome tests have in fact contributed to some of the greatest medical break throughs in modern times. …show more content…

Millions of Jews (which made up less than 1% of Germany’s population for the Jewish people living there) were exterminated at these camps and then incinerated and/or buried in mass graves.
Jews were going missing, some partners or families never ended up founding out where their loved ones had gone, nor did they know if they were ever going to return. A majority of the time these people were sent to death camps and exterminated alongside many others whose families were also wondering where they

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