One of the rights the Nazis violated was the right to not “...be subjected to torture or inhuman and degrading treatment (United Nations5)”. The jews didn’t get lots of food, they were very weak and ill but yet the Germans didn’t care those were their inhumane ways. Eliezer was getting beat in the concentration camps,” He threw himself on me like a wild beast, beating me in the chest, on my head...( Wiesel 53)” That’s degrading and somewhat torture towards a person. When prisoners were marching they also got beat out of nowhere. “ No one shall be held in slavery or servitude… (United Nations 4)” The jews were held …show more content…
“ The Jews were prohibited from leaving their residencies for three days, under penalty of death (Wiesel).” Every human deserves this right because no person would like to be held in detention let alone under penalty of death.
Human rights that were violated by the Nazis during the holocaust were the right to not be held in slavery or servitude , the right not to be subjected to torture or inhuman and degrading treatment and the right to not be subjected to arbitrary arrest, detention or exile. These rights are important because then stuff like the Holocaust happens. Also every person deserves those rights regardless who they