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Describe the Nazis treatment of conquered peoples

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Describe the Nazis treatment of conquered peoples.

 

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The Nazis believed in eugenics: this is the belief system that superior races need to breed and keep this cycle of superiority

They believed that the Jews and disabled people, among many, were inferior

They subjected them to many forms of torture: I will outline below:

A. They faced routine starvation, abuse, forced labor in these horrid camps, and life was dangerous and dark

B. They also killed more than 6 million Jews and many other disabled people, etc

C. This abuse started from day one: Jews and others were rounded up, routinely starved and forced to live in these concentration camps and many selected for forced labor and/or killed in gas chambers

D. Life was very hard: little sanitation, no showers, little food, etc., so diseases were very common here.

E. They were also branded in a violent manner with a stamp on their hand: a number/letter sequence that identified them as a Nazi prisoner - all for their "inferior" status, as thought by Hitler and the Jews - he wanted a superior Aryan race as

the only race to restore order to the German reich, and this could be established with this genocide