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Originally made for incarcerated political opponents of the regime.
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hey didn't want jews to work in the newspapers any longer. Newspapers also could not publish any information that was against the Nazi party. Anyone who was found publishing anti-nazi material would be sent to a concentration camp.
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the government had to hold prisoners indefinitely, even if they served a prison term. Just because nazis decided the prisoner was a “dangerous habitual criminal.
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president paul von died. Hitler became president. Hitler got rid of the office and declared himself as the dictator. Hitler could do whatever he wanted to do.
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Kristallnacht (night of broken glass) started after a Polish-Jewish teenager learned his family was deported from Germany, then, because of that, he shot a German diplomat in Paris. After that, Nazi supporters launched planned attacks on Jewish homes, stores, cemeteries, and synagogues.
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in June 1940 all Christan and Jewish people were put into concentration camps and most of them went to the most popular camp of all Auschwitz and were imprisoned for years and tested on and killed.
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The Order encouraged and authorized German Soldiers to execute commissioners. They also didn't have to follow the laws of war. (German military)
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breaking the August 1939 non-aggression pact, Nazi Germany launched a surprise invasion of the Soviet Union and the areas occupied by the Soviet Union (including Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia).
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Alek went to Auschwitz his prisoner number was 60306 he died from starvation and illness
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Everyone was targeted by the law because if normal people were caught hiding or helping jews then they would get a death penalty.
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when Adolf Hitler committed suicide the german officials surrenders. Then one day later the war in Europe ended and the allies celebrated and the allied forces won the war.