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how was the holocaust practiced in Germany

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Answered by Anonymous
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the holocaust refers to murder of Jews during the Nazi  government of Germany during second world war.

The plan was to eliminate all the Jews in Europe during the war  because Nazi government was full of hatred against Jews Nazi did horrible crime against humanity.

They used every possible source like posters , films , media  and also use effectivaly the language to spread hatred against Jews. They started brain washed the people.

People even the Jews started to see like Nazi's person.

 


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Answered by Topperworm
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A broader definition of the Holocaust includes some or all of the non-Jewish victims of the German mass murder campaigns.

The Germans called this “the final solution to the Jewish question.” The word Holocaust is derived from the Greek holokauston, a translation of the Hebrew word ʿolah, meaning a burnt sacrifice offered whole to God. This word was chosen because in the ultimate manifestation of the Nazi killing program the extermination camps—the bodies of the victims were consumed whole in crematoria and open fires.

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