I learned that there are a lot of rights and privileges that we take for granted that could be taken away. For example the little things like being allowed to go to a pool or being able to eat a certain food are such staples of life that we hardly ever notice how essentially they areuntil they're gone. The Nazis were very creative and taking away the things that Jews could do in their lives. They started by attacking certain groups of people and taking away the little things but those eventually added on to each other until there was very little the Jews could do. I could not imagine being in that situation and I think that for the people who experienced it it must've been a very shocking wake up call.
I think that they built this morning in order to keep the memory alive for the people who experienced it and for their family members. They must have realized what he did was wrong in the years after word and wanted to attempt to make it right. Do you know if they couldn't at least keeping the memory alive would help them to remember the people who died for that. I think if it wasn't for morels such as these will you may not know as much about the holocaust as we do today. Thankfully the people of the past did not want us to forget.
The numbers passed on different years usually we're not always the same. For example the year of the Olympics in Berlin and then you before that not a lot will pass, however in the years after words a lot of them work. Also in the beginning most of the laws passed only focused on certain groups, but towards the end of the war they were more focused on the Jewish community as a whole. Also as far as I can tell the year with the most laws passed was 1938, two years after the 1936 Olympics. But not all of them had this many, most likely due to the fact that they were not trying to draw attention to themselves from the other countries. Also as far as I can tell the year with the most laws passed was 1938, two years after the 1936 Olympics. But not all of them had this many, most likely due to the fact that they were not trying to draw attention to themselves from the other countries.
I think that's the one I would have the most difficulty with would probably be the law that said all Jewish people had to display the store on their home, and the law that states the Jews were no longer allowed to testify in court against Germans. This opens up a whole can of worms where Germans who maybe they're having a bad day, or maybe they just feel like it can go into any Jewish home and do whatever they want to them without any repercussions. The crime rate against Jews must've gone off up horrifically after this, because there was literally nothing but the people being attacked could do against their attackers .
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