What did Dorothea Schlösser and Hanns Peter Harz have in common? Check all that apply.
They were half-Jewish and half-Aryan.
They were relocated to Jewish ghettos.
They were forced into hiding from the Nazis.
They were young people in Nazi Germany
They were forcibly deported from Germany,
They were discriminated against due to their heritage.

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Answer:

They were half-Jewish and half-Aryan.

Explanation:

Dorothea Schlösser and Hanns Peter Harz had in common that they were half Jewish and half Aryan this gave Dorothea the opportunity to survive in Nazi Germany without worse consequences, in her case and in that of many others they had to hide their half Jewish part because Aryan population believed that mixed Aryans were worse than jews because they lowered the quality of the Aryan population.

Answer:

1. They were half-Jewish and half-Aryan.

4. They were young people in Nazi Germany

6. They were discriminated against due to their heritage.

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Explanation:

In their writings, Dorothea Schlösser and Hanns Peter Harz talk about the hard ships they endured during Nazi Germany as half-Jewish people. Because they were of Jewish heritage, they were discriminated against. At the time of their story, they were young students who experienced discrimination at their school.

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