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What were the living conditions of immigrants except German Jews during the Nazi period?

During World War II, German Nazis brutally slaughtered Jews. It is said that Hitler was also a Jew, which is really inhuman! ! !

History bears witness to his crime.

The "crystal night" is also translated as "the night of breaking the glass window", which refers to the event that happened on June 9, 1938+065438. This day is a dark day in German history. On this day, Germany and Austria staged a crazy anti-Semitic farce at the instigation of the Nazis. This ugly drama is a turning point for Jews from being discriminated against and humiliated to being treated inhumanely until being destroyed by the body.

Nazi leader Hitler was an extreme racist and anti-Semitic. In Mein Kampf, he wrote: "The biggest antithesis of Aryans is Jews." He regards Jews as the enemy of the world, as the root of all evil, as the root of all disasters, and as the destroyer of life order in any country. He believes: "There is no clearest understanding of racial issues and Jewish issues. The German nation will not revive. "

19331after Hitler came to power on October 30, the Jewish disaster began. Nazi Germany's initial anti-Semitic measures were boycotting Jews, not going to Jewish shops to buy things, prohibiting Jews from being civil servants and practicing medicine, and prohibiting Jews from entering bathrooms, concert halls and art exhibition halls.

1On September 5th, 935, Hitler announced the new law at the Nazi Party Congress held in Nuremberg. Nuremberg law deprived Jews of their "civil rights", which marked the escalation of anti-Semitism. The law stipulates that Jews are "national residents" who have no right to vote and stand for election, prohibits Germans from marrying Jews, prohibits Jewish families from employing German women under the age of 45, and even prohibits Jews from using the German flag and color symbolizing Germany. After that, the anti-Semitic measures taken by Nazi Germany were mainly to emigrate Jews and drive them to other countries and regions.

Among the Jews who were forced to leave the country, a Polish tailor was also loaded into a stuffy tanker and escorted to Poland. This man 17-year-old son Herschel Greenspan shot and killed Ernst von Ratt, Third Secretary of the German Embassy in Paris on 1938+0654381October 7. Although Rath himself was an anti-Nazi and had been secretly monitored, he died of his injuries on June 5438+065438+1October 9. This accident became a welcome excuse for Nazi leaders to launch a new round of anti-Semitic actions.

1938165438+1On the evening of 9 October, Hitler and Goebbels will attend the activities to celebrate the 5th anniversary of the coup/kloc-0 in Munich Beer Hall. After hearing the news of Rath's death, Hitler and Goebbels got together to discuss for a while. Hitler said "the stormtroopers should be released" and left. Then Goebbels made inflammatory remarks to persecute Jews. He estimated that there would be a "spontaneous" anti-Semitic demonstration, and the party should not interfere.