Rape, torture, violence, just about anything you can think of. Desecration of just about anything that was cared about by the Jews. Gassings also occured (Zyclon B was a chemical used to kill the Jews)
2006-10-10 12:39:32
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Other things?
Besides killing 6 million of them, for no better reason than that they were Jews?
Read the responses seriously. Then do some independant research about it. Be sure to include research on those that attempt to DENY that these things happened.
Add to the list. That the Nazis stole the property of those that they "eliminated" in order that they might finance the war and the continued efforts to eliminate "undesireables" from Germany and it's captured territories. Don't forget this last part. Hitler would take over another country, and work towards eliminating the Jews and others in THAT country!
2006-10-10 20:09:31
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answer #2
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answered by Vince M 7
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He took their money, vandalised their property, striped them of legal rights, sold them tickets to leave the country and then shipped them to death camps, used them for useless medical experiements, killed them using all sorts of perverted and evil methods, had the fillings pulled from the teeth of the dead bodies. Tattooed the prisoners despite it being against their religious beliefs. Issued propaganda with psuedoscientific evolutionary research which said they weren't actually human. Insighted people to attack them. Blamed them for economic problems which were nothing to do with them.
See if you can get hold of an audio on the trial of Adolf Eichmann. If you can't find one on the internet then ring the Israeli embassy, they will assist you.
Hitler also treated Russians, Gypsies, Homosexuals, and heaps and heaps of other people in the same evil way.
2006-10-10 20:16:17
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answered by Bad bus driving wolf 6
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Yeah, concentration camps where they were tortured...
Took away their rights slowly (but surely). Spread around rumours about how the Jews killed Jesus, how they killed animals ruthlessly, and they took business away from them whith their department stores. These are sort of true, but not bad. The Romans killed Jesus, just some were jews. They do kill animals, but it is for food, many do it. Their department stores did take most the business, but it was because of all their hard work that they were able to.
2006-10-10 19:44:52
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answer #4
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answered by Conspirator 2
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1933,
The Law of the Restoration of the Civil Service" was introduced which made "Aryanism" a necessary requirement to hold a civil service position. All Jews holding such positions were dismissed or forced into early retirement. On April 22, Jews were prohibited from serving as patent lawyers and from serving as doctors in State-run insurance institutions. On April 25, a law against the overcrowding of German schools limited the number of Jewish children allowed to enroll in public schools. On June 2, Jewish dentists and dental technicians were prohibited from working with State-run insurance institutions. On May 6, the Civil Service Law was amended to close loopholes in order to keep out honorary university professors, lecturers and notaries. On September 28, all non-Aryans and their spouses were prohibited from government employment. On September 29, Jews were banned from all cultural and entertainment activities including literature, art, film and theater. In early October, Jews were prohibited from being journalists and all German newspapers were either shut down or placed under Nazi control.
In better times, the creative spark of the Jewish community in Germany had helped propel the country to unprecedented heights of scientific achievement, academic scholarship and artistic vision. Under Hitler, the vitality of the once-thriving Jewish academic and artistic communities in Berlin, Frankfurt and other cities was quickly snuffed out via endless rules, regulations, restrictions, prohibitions, and outright bans. The time was coming when a Jew would be forbidden even to share a park bench with a non-Jew, let alone marry one.
Seemingly within days of Hitler's coming to power in 1933, Germany began a rapid evolution into a police state where individual freedoms were permanently lost for everyone. Jews and Germans alike were living under what would become one of the most violent and repressive regimes ever known. The principle terror mechanism would be a new secret organization, whose name to this day can still send a shudder through anyone who remembers Hitler's Germany - the Gestapo.
Founder and leader of the Nazi Party, Reich Chancellor and guiding spirit of the Third Reich from 1933 to 1945, Head of State and Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on 20 April 1889. The son of a fifty-two-year-old Austrian customs official, Alois Schickelgruber Hitler, and his third wife, a young peasant girl, Klara Poelzl, both from the backwoods of lower Austria, the young Hitler was a resentful, discontented child. Moody, lazy, of unstable temperament, he was deeply hostile towards his strict, authoritarian father and strongly attached to his indulgent, hard-working mother, whose death from cancer in December 1908 was a shattering blow to the adolescent Hitler.
After spending four years in the Realschule in Linz, he left school at the age of sixteen with dreams of becoming a painter. In October 1907, the provincial, middle-class boy left home for Vienna, where he was to remain until 1913 leading a bohemian, vagabond existence. Embittered at his rejection by the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts, he was to spend "five years of misery and woe" in Vienna as he later recalled, adopting a view of life which changed very little in the ensuing years, shaped as it was by a pathological hatred of Jews and Marxists, liberalism and the cosmopolitan Habsburg monarchy.
In May 1913 Hitler left Vienna for Munich and, when war broke out in August 1914, he joined the Sixteenth Bavarian Infantry Regiment, serving as a despatch runner. Hitler proved an able, courageous soldier, receiving the Iron Cross (First Class) for bravery, but did not rise above the rank of Lance Corporal. Twice wounded, he was badly gassed four weeks before the end of the war and spent three months recuperating in a hospital in Pomerania. Temporarily blinded and driven to impotent rage by the abortive November 1918 revolution in Germany as well as the military defeat, Hitler, once restored, was convinced that fate had chosen him to rescue a humiliated nation from the shackles of the Versailles Treaty, from Bolsheviks and Jews.
Hitler wanted to create a "master race" His hatred for the Jews is much like the old south and the hatred of African Americans and the perceived need to "purify" the south by ridding it of the blacks. The KKK was the organization the wanted the blacks exterminated.
2006-10-10 20:02:41
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answer #5
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answered by swomedicineman 4
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The nazis committed many acts of repression and oppression against the jews --
Banned them from holding public office,
Banned them from being public employees,
Banned them from teaching at universities,
Banned them from receiving governemnt contracts,
Banned them from owning businesses,
Banned them from being allowed to live free,
And finally,
Banned them from being allowed to live at all
2006-10-10 19:41:36
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answered by Mustela Frenata 5
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everything rotten u can possibly imagine and some u can't, but if u really want to know try WWII.com or adolph hitler.com bet they can give u some serios graphics.
2006-10-10 19:40:58
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answered by Nora G 7
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What other things??? murder, torture, starvation, forced works, every type of violence (physical, emotional, etc)...what other things do you what to hear about?
2006-10-10 19:38:55
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answered by fireangel 4
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concentration camps, Kristallnact, etc etc
2006-10-10 19:37:56
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answered by Anonymous
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Besides mass-murder and torture?
2006-10-10 19:45:11
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answered by Anonymous
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