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What was the relationship during the Holocaust between prejudice against Jews and oppression (cruel treatment) of them?

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Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle ... It was replaced by theories about the differences between races and peoples. The idea that Jews belonged to a different people than the Germans, for ... If he was prejudiced against Jews while living in Vienna, his prejudice had not yet

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Prejudice allowed for the Jews to be oppressed during the Holocaust.

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The Nazis, believers of the Aryan race, had many prejudices of the Jews. Many Nazi members were Imperial German veterans and German ultra-nationalists. They blamed the Jews for the loss in the War against the allies. They held many prejudices against Jews including that they had the money and used it to gain influence over governments. The Nazis used these prejudices to slowly dehumanize Jews. Soon, Jews were getting beat up and thrown into the concentration camps by the vile SA and SS paramilitaries.

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