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Ray Of Light [21]
3 years ago
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How did Hitler and his new government regime reshape German society to accept his views and values in the Third Reich/Nazi Germa

ny? What laws and cultural institutions were implemented?
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arlik [135]3 years ago
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He made it appear as if he was going to make the lives of Germans people much better. He was a very sly man. He made all of Germany trust him then destroyed nearly everything. Then he made very absurd laws such as making it to where Jews have to wear the Star of David and put them on the windows of their shops to imply that they are of Jewish descent even if they don’t follow Judaism. He also made it to where Jews can not have insurance on their houses, cars, or shops if they owned any. Which eventually put a lot of Jews in debt because nazi soldiers and hitler youth destroyed Jewish owned shops and stole items from the shop which they would have to pay to get repaired themselves.
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