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The Holocaust, also referred to as the Shoah,[b] was a genocide during World War IIin which Nazi Germany, aided by its collaborators, systematically murdered some six million European Jews, around two-thirds of the Jewish population of Europe, between 1941 and 1945.[c] Jews were targeted for extermination as part of a larger event involving the persecution and murder of other groups, including in particular the Roma and "incurably sick",[6] as well as ethnic Poles and other Slavs, Soviet citizens, Soviet prisoners of war, political opponents, gay men and Jehovah's Witnesses, resulting in up to 17 million deaths overall
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✸The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its allies and collaborators. The Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. They believed that the Germans belonged to a race that was "superior" to all others. They claimed that the Jews belonged to a race that was "inferior" and a threat to the so-called German racial community.

✸The Holocaust was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million Jews by the Nazi regime and its allies and collaborators. The Nazis came to power in Germany in January 1933. They believed that the Germans belonged to a race that was "superior" to all others. They claimed that the Jews belonged to a race that was "inferior" and a threat to the so-called German racial community.❐KEY FACTS

✹By 1945, the Germans and their allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution." The "Final Solution" View

✹By 1945, the Germans and their allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution." The "Final Solution" View ✹This Term in the Glossary was the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe.

✹By 1945, the Germans and their allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution." The "Final Solution" View ✹This Term in the Glossary was the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe.✹During the Nazi era, German authorities also persecuted other groups because of their perceived racial and biological inferiority.

✹By 1945, the Germans and their allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution." The "Final Solution" View ✹This Term in the Glossary was the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe.✹During the Nazi era, German authorities also persecuted other groups because of their perceived racial and biological inferiority. ✹These included Roma View This Term in the Glossary ("Gypsies"), people with disabilities, some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others), Soviet prisoners of war, and Black people.

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✹By 1945, the Germans and their allies and collaborators killed nearly two out of every three European Jews as part of the "Final Solution." The "Final Solution" View ✹This Term in the Glossary was the Nazi policy to murder the Jews of Europe.✹During the Nazi era, German authorities also persecuted other groups because of their perceived racial and biological inferiority. ✹These included Roma View This Term in the Glossary ("Gypsies"), people with disabilities, some of the Slavic peoples (Poles, Russians, and others), Soviet prisoners of war, and Black people. ✿ᎻᎬᎡᎬ ႮᎡ ᎪΝՏᏔᎬᎡ✿❊ᎻϴᏢᎬ ᏆͲ ᏔᏆᏞᏞ ՏϴᎷᎬ ᎻᎬᏞᏢ Ⴎ ❊

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