Dehumanization
The Nazi government promoted and fostered the prejudice against the Jews. This caused for the Nazi government to blame the Jews for all social issues happening in Germany, for example communism, capitalism, liberalism, socialism, and revolution. The Nazi Government dehumanized all the jews in ways where the Jews were considered subhuman and not real persons. Also, the Nazi Government labeled the jews with a badge of the star of David to have all germans avoid the jews and shame them due to their religion. As well as, the Nazi Government made the Jews their slaves or “dogs” by putting them in fear of the Nazi officials and would be shot on the spot without hesitation. Referring the Jews to less than objects dehumanized the Jews and made them feel worthless.
Living Conditions
The Jews were assigned to live in brick barracks as well as lofts and basements in which all were dreadful. The barracks comprised of several hundred three tier wooden bunks hat over 700 people slept in, also the barracks did not have any heat, therefore in the winter time the jews did not have any source of heat. Also, the barracks did not have any sanitary facilities, therefore it was very …show more content…
The Nazi officials made the Jews work a minimum of 11 hours per day, every day. The Nazi Government used this hard, manual labor as a mean of breaking them down so that they could not revolt against the Nazis. The prisoners were forced to work in harsh, cold conditions without the proper clothing, materials, and nourishment. This lead to the death of prisoners while they were working as well as prisoners being shot and killed for being to slow as a result from the