Q.

Which of the following was not a part of Hitler’s policies to exclude Jews?


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a

Exclusion 

b

Ghettoisation

c

Assimilation

d

Annihilation  

answer is C.

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Assimilation was not a part of Hitler’s policies to exclude Jews.
The Nazis viewed Jews as ‘undesirable’. The lowest rung of the racial hierarchy received them. In Nazi Germany, Jews continued to endure the worst conditions. They had a reputation for being moneylenders and Christ-killers. Jews were prohibited from owning land until the Middle Ages. Trade and lending money were their main sources of survival. They had designated ghettos in which they resided. Through sporadic, organized violence, they were frequently persecuted. The racial ideas that underpinned Hitler's hatred of Jews claimed that conversion was not the answer to the Jewish problem. Only by completely eradicating them could it be accomplished. The Nazis terrorized Jews from 1933 to 1938, forcing them to flee the nation. The subsequent phase, from 1939 to 1945, attempted to consolidate them in certain locations before eventually slaughtering them in Poland's gas chambers in large numbers.
 
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