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GalinKa [24]
3 years ago
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Why were religious individuals targeted by the Nazi party? What led to their imprisonmentThink about the sentencing of these cri

minals. Were their sentences too harsh, fair and reasonable, or too lenient? Why?
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ANEK [815]3 years ago
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Answer: Religious individuals were targeted because they disagreed with what was happening. If anyone disagreed with what the Nazi party believed in-- along with Hitler in general-- They would be sentenced. Back then, they abused their power to a horrible extent. The sentencing question will be different with each person you ask. However, I believe that people who were religious should not have been charged or injured in any way. Nazis, on the other hand, deserve the same treatment that they gave.

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