Why Did Hitler Deal With Jews

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How did the concentration camps change how Hitler dealt with the Jews? Hitler has changed the ways he’s dealt with the Jews in Germany dramatically over a period of about 12 years. Instead of just changing others’ mentalities about Jews and making others just dislike them, he removed them from society. Hitler placed them in concentration camps where he believed would be easier for him to take charge over the Jews. Concentration camps changed the way Hitler dealt with the Jews because Hitler went from just demeaning and ostracizing to killing them and make them his property.
Concentration camps changed the way Hitler dealt with the Jews because it granted him authority by any and all means over the Jews. Concentration camps, specifically Auschwitz, are places where a large number of people …show more content…

In the camps they were forced to work or anticipate execution. Hitler always had an idea similar to a utopian society. He wanted to build a strong nation with physically fit and obedient Aryans. His ideology of Aryans was that they were a “pure German race” but, he believed there were things that would not make it possible. One of those things were Jews. Before concentration camps Hitler dealt with the Jews by removing them from schools, banning them from their professions, and excluding them from military service. He did many propagandas that portrayed Jews as enemies of the German. Hitler believed Jews were “Germany's misfortune”. He did many things to make them feel unworthy. One of the first actions taken was the boycott against Jews. According to researchers’ ongoing investigations on WWII and the Holocaust, “After the fall of Communism, commissions determined the death toll at the three main Auschwitz camps (Oswiecim, Birkenau and Monowitz-Buna) to be between 1.25 million and 1.5 million people, which included mainly Jews at Birkenau but also Poles, Roma and Sinti, Soviet POWS,

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