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Chapter 20 Section 3 Nazis believe Jews to be subhuman Increased persecution, eventually set up death camps in attempt to kill all European Jews Nuremberg Laws took away citizenship from Jewish Germans Also banned Jews from marrying Germans Kristallnacht, or “night of broken glass”, began November 1938 in Austria and Germany It was a night of anti-Jewish violence 90 Jews killed, hundreds injured and more terrorized Gestapo, Hitler’s secret police, arrested 30,000 Jewish men, only released if agreed to give up possessions, emigrate At Wannsee Conference, Nazi leaders planned “Final Solution” Nazis sent millions of Jews, Gypsies, Slavs, the disabled, and others to concentration and extermination camps as part of Hitler’s “Final Solution” Policy Concentration camps were camps where healthy individuals would work as slave laborers until dropped dead of exhaustion, disease, or malnutrition Extermination camps were where elderly, mentally handicapped, women and young children sent to be executed in massive gas chambers, bodies burned in crematoriums Treblinka and Auschwitz most infamous camps, located in Poland; Buchenwald Germany 1.6 million died at Auschwitz