Explain the genocidal war which took place in Germany
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It means the mass murder of selected groups of innocent civilians of Europe. Nazis killed the Jews, Gypsies and the Polish civilians. They killed people in poisoned gas chambers. Number of people killed included six million Jews, 2,00,000 Gypsies, one million Polish civilians, 70,000 Germans, who were considered mentally and physically disabled besides many political opponents.
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UNDER THE SHADOW OF THE SECOND WORLD WAR , GERMANY HAD WAGED A GENOCIDAL WAR, WHICH RESULTED IN THE MASS MURDER OF SELECTED GROUPS OF INNOCENT CIVILIANS OF EUROPE. THE NUMBER OF PEOPLE KILLED INCLUDED 6 MILLION JEWS, 2 LAKH GYPSIES, 1 MILLION POLISH CIVILIANS, 70 THOUSAND GERMANS WHO WERE CONSIDERED MENTALLY AND PHYSICALLY DISABLED.
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