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The Rise and Impact of Nazi Germany: Hitler, Concentration Camps, and Racial Laws

This overview examines the dark period of Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945 under Adolf Hitler's leadership. Key concepts include the Swastika, the official symbol of the Nazi party, and the implementation of assembly line killing in notorious death camps like Auschwitz. It highlights the horrific deportations of Jews to concentration and death camps, as well as the Nuremberg Laws of 1935 that stripped Jews of their citizenship and rights. This critical history sheds light on the atrocities committed during this era.

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The Rise and Impact of Nazi Germany: Hitler, Concentration Camps, and Racial Laws

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  1. Adolph Hitler The leader of the germens from 1933-1945.

  2. Swastika • Official symbol of the Nazi party.

  3. Death camps • Assembly line killing, developed by the Nazis to

  4. Auschwitz • A famous death camp.

  5. Bergen bellmen • Nazi concentration camp.

  6. Deportation • Forced removal of the Jews to concentration or death camps.

  7. Nuremberg laws • Racial laws passed in 1935 that made Jews non citizen.

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