9th Class Social Science Nazism & the Rise of Hitler Question Bank Long Answer Type Questions - Nazism and the Rise of Hitler

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    How did the Nazi seek to implement a pure German racial state?

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    (a) The Germans sought to create an exclusive racial community of pure Germans by physically eliminating all those who were regarded as ·undesirable'. (b) Even Germans who were seen as impure or abnormal were to be exterminated. Under the Euthanasia Programme, many Germans who were considered mentally or physically unfit were condemned to death. (c) Jews, gypsies and blacks were regarded as racially impure and they were widely persecuted. (d) Russian and Poles were considered sub-human and captured civilians from Russia and Poland were forced to work as slave labour. (e) Jews were the worst sufferers in Nazi Germany. From 1933 to 1938, the Nazis, terrorised, pauperised and segregated the Jews compelling them to leave the country. (f) From 1939-1945, they aimed at concentrating them in certain areas and eventually killing them in gas chambers.


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