in 1919 after world war one, hitler became leader of the german workers party (the nazis). after becoming very popular after a failed coup and being sent to prison, hitler went for president. though losing, hindenburg saw how famous hitler was, and appointed him chancellor.
the jews and how they suffered
After hitler became chancellor, shortly followed the death of hindenburg, making hitler apoint himself as fuhrer. this immediately put hitlers plans into action, and many of the things he did was related to tying down and controlling the jews, putting in place 400 laws pretty much making it that the jews were not even humans, because they had no rights
the aryans
the aryans were in hitlers eyes, the top of the top, or the master race, he beleived that the people with blue eyes and blond hair, were the best among the aryans. these people, that had fit the description, live quite simply the oposite of the jews, and the other minorities. they could do whatever, and go wherever they wanted, whenever they wanted.
long term affects
long term and very long term effects of the jews having no rights was that jews had : no money, no jobs, weren't welcome anywhere except for minority specific areas, which there were few of, and they were just being driven to extinction. Especially with the holocaust happening, and all the death camps causing mass jewish genocide. That eventually causes the jews to be driven out and become asylum seekers for a period of time.
This is a painting by William Holman Hunt, a leading British Pre-Raphaelite.
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