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alina1380 [7]
3 years ago
10

Read the following:

Social Studies
2 answers:
alexgriva [62]3 years ago
5 0

Answer:

what he said^

ycow [4]3 years ago
4 0
<span>When the speaker says "first they came for the Jews", what he (the author of the words is a man) refers to is the regular persecution of Jews in Europe, which culmunated in the holocaust, this persecution included all of the following: 

(A) Jews are prohibited from all legal practices. (first they prohibited the Jewish doctors from treating the non-Jewish pacients)
(B) Jewish students are banned from all non-Jewish German schools.

the following was false, as they were actually made to wear the Star of David, to identify them better
(C) Jews are forbidden from wearing any religious symbols.

This does not apply to the treatment of Jews by the Germans but to the general lack of support for the Jews, but it's still true:
(D) The ship "Struma" leaves Romania for Palestine. "Struma," carrying 769 Jews is denied permission by British authorities to allow the passengers to disembark at the Haifa docks or anywhere else on the Israeli shore.

This, as far as I know it not specifically true or not well-known who the first victims of gassing were, but it seems unlikely that they were not mostly Jewish or political prisoners. So, although it's possible, the following is not common knowledge:
(E) The first gassing victims include 5,000 gypsies who were deemed unnecessary to society.


the correct answer is: a, b and d

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