Answer:
Kill all the Jews
Explanation:
Hunger was only a problem for the Naxis towards the end of the war
Killing all the Jews was known as the “Final Solution” to the “Jew problem”
Occuping the British Isles was known as Operation Sealion
Deafeating the US was only a goal towards the middle of the war, and was never really in their sight, mainly they wanted to defeat the Allies
O Many Jews fled Germany.
Explanation:
- Kristallnacht is the beginning of the Holocaust. It was a proclamation of the state ideology of New Germany.
- On October 28, 1938, the Government of the Third Reich began readmission of 18,000 Jews with Polish citizenship. Poland closed its borders during the readmission process, leaving around 8,000 people in no-man's land, in the rain and cold. Herschel Greenspan, a seventeen-year-old Jew who lived in Paris and whose parents were among these 8,000, assassinated the secretary of the German Embassy in Paris, Ernst von Rath, in an act of despair. The murder of Ernst von Rath was used by the Goebbels propaganda minister to call for revenge pogroms on November 9, 1938. 1,400 synagogues were burned that night, 400 Jews were killed and 30,000 were taken to Dachau, Sachsenhausen and Buchenwald concentration camps.
- The fellow Germans accompanied the Crystal Night without protest. With the November pogroms of 1938, a new phase of National Socialist policy toward the Jews began, forcing, first and foremost, the "arisation" of Jewish property, the eviction of Jews (10,000 Jewish children were received by the United Kingdom after Crystal Night), and the "concentration" of those who remained in the so-called "ghetto without walls". In the cities, Jews were forcibly evicted and concentrated in "Jewish homes." The Holocaust's bloody feast could have started.
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Yes, as they worked more hours than slaves for essentially nothing.
Blacks were concentrated in the lowest-paying, dirtiest, and most hazardous jobs, and were routinely harassed and assaulted. It was not enough to have separate bathrooms for blacks and whites; the "black" bathrooms were often located far from specific workplaces, forcing employees to spend a good deal of their break getting there and coming back. It was not enough to have separate water fountains for blacks and whites; the "black" fountains were never cleaned, and the water was always warm.