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after taking power in 1933, the Nazis has concentrated on silencing their political opponents-communists, socialists, liberals, and any one else who spoke out against the government.
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on April 7th 1933, shortly after Hitler took power in Germany, he ordered all 'non-Aryans' to be removed from government jobs
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in 1935, the Nuremberg laws stripped the Jews of there German citizenship,jobs,and property.
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November 9-10, 1938, became know as kristallnacht or "night of broken glass". Nazi storm troopers attacked Jewish homes, businesses, and synagogues across Germany and Austria
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official indifference to the plight of Germany's Jews was in evidence in the case of the ship st. Lois
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gypsies Freemason Jehovah's witnesses, and sent them to labor camps
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when prisoners arrived at the Auschwitz, the largest of the death camps, they had to parade be several SS doctors.
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as deadly as over work,starvation, beatings, and bullets were, they did not kill fast enough to satisfy the Nazis. the Germans six death camps in Poland. each camp had several huge gas chambers in which 12000 people people could be killed everyday.