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monitta
2 years ago
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PLSS HELP! BRAINLIST!! What are the similarities and differences between the Taliban and The Nazi party?

History
2 answers:
KatRina [158]2 years ago
8 0

<em>Answer</em>:

<u>Religion</u>

Taliban

  • Sunni Islam
  • Taliban enforced a strict interpretation of the Sharia law.
  • Religious Police enforce these laws with beatings
  • Did not let anyone question their interpretation of the Qur'an

Nazis

  • Against Judaism
  • Remove Jewish content from Bible and create "Positive Christianity"
  • Practiced Christianity

Taliban

  • Ban on Kite Flying
  • 41% lost one or more parents
  • Half of children witnessed torture or violent death
  • Sorhab treated at slave, made to dance for the Taliban's pleasure
  • Child Soldiers

Nazis

  • Jewish children in camps killed or used for medical experiments
  • Aryan children indoctrinated to accept Nazi beliefs
  • Created Nazis Teachers' League, and forced all teachers to join or risk losing their job
  • "Hitler Youth"

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natka813 [3]2 years ago
6 0
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