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  • Essay / Nazi Dehumanizing Ways - 527

    Nazi Dehumanizing WaysEveryone is different and that's what makes the world a wonderful place, or so one might think. But in 1944 and 1945, Germans called Nazis discriminated against anyone different from them. Nazi soldiers made people feel like less of a person, all because they believed in different religions. In the story Night written by Holocaust survivor Elie Wiesel, he recounts the dehumanizing methods of Nazi soldiers and how they made Jews feel less and less human. The Jews were at the top in terms of difference; they were hated by the Nazis. It was believed that everything that happened was the fault of the Jews. They suffered unfair treatment simply because of their religion. Nazi soldiers took Jews to concentration camps on freight trains as if they were cattle, marked them with numbers, and their Jewish names disappeared. Jews were also beaten fiercely and sometimes to death. Nazi soldiers treated Jews and many others with no respect; they absolutely viewed people as animals and treated them as if they were. ...