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drek231 [11]
3 years ago
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Explain hitlers life from the begining of ww2 to the end USE YOUR OWN WORDS

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Scorpion4ik [409]3 years ago
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Hitler um let’s just say he is not a good man

Hitler did not like Jews he wanted them gone, and he wanted to make them suffer for being Jewish. That is when he kick Jews out of there houses and and had German soldiers take them into a concentration camp and in the concentration camp there was a gas chamber and it had toxic gas and he shoved millions of Jews into there at once and they were executed in the gas chamber. For the Jews that Hitler thought were going to be put to use he treated them like slaves and made them do his dirty work he made The Jews clean they made the Jews sew clothes they made the Jews grow plants. After that is when Hitler took his own life in his underground bunker.

PLEASE MARK ME BRAINLIEST have a awesome day

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