The Reasons Behind Adolf Hitler's Victims

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Hitler Victims Hitler was a guy that may have seemed nice on the outside but really he is a guy that turned lives upside down. Many people were feared of Hitler because he was a terrible and evil guy. He destroyed millions of people's lives because he did not agree with what they believed in. The Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals, Disabled people, And Jehovah's Witness were all the victims of Hitler. He believed that they did not make a good image for him. The Jehovah's Witness never gave up on what they believed in. They were not going to let some guy (Hitler) stop them from doing what they believe and love doing. Jehovah's Witnesses wanted to fend of the Nazi’s so they decided to try and send them letters saying what believer in is right and they should not be banned for what they believe in. Not surprised the Nazi’s did not approve of those letters. In fact it just made things worse. The group was soon convicted and banned of basically everything. There were a lot killed and even more were sent to concentration camps. The Gypsies are smaller victims at Hitler but still are a victim. Just like Jews the Gypsies were not allowed to believe in what they thought was right. They all got sent to concentration camps to help them …show more content…

The Nazi’s started out pretty rough on the Jews by boycotting there businesses and everything they owned. After that everything just kept going downhill. The Jews never stopped being targeted because of what they believed in. Jews were required to carry identification cards and to wear Star of David badges (“victims”). Eventually the Nazi’s started to not allow Jews in swimming pools, cinemas and resorts. The Nazi’s did not think that was enough pain to the Jews so they started burning the Syngas and banned the innocent children from schools. The Nazi’s still wanted the Jews to suffer so they sent them to concentration camps. Sadly 6 million of them died just because they were

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