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Learning from our Past?
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1 in 4 First Nations children live in poverty. 38% of the deaths of children ages 10-19 were suicides. “Third World” diseases are more common 1 in 3 First Nations people do not consider their water safe to drink
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Many Jewish people remained well-off. This made people who lost their jobs angry. People were afraid that immigrants and Jewish people would take their jobs.
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The Nazi party used this anger and fear to convince people their persecution of Jewish people was right. Using bad science some German scientists tried to assign racial traits to Jews as a group. They were, the Germans said, greedy, selfish, sneaky and polluting the German race.
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More and more rights were taken away from Jewish people Had to wear yellow star to identify them Were not allowed to be doctors, teachers, lawyers and many other jobs Had to follow curfews and strict rules about where they could go
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Eventually many of Europe’s Jews were sent to death camps Over 6 million Jewish people died in the Holocaust Over 1 million of those were children
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