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In context of Germany what was holocaust

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Answered by NOWSHITH
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The Holocaust was a period in history at the time of World War Two (1939-1945), when millions of Jews were murdered because of who they were. The killings were organized by Germany's Nazi party, led by Adolf Hitler.

Answered by ansiyamundol2
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The Holocaust:

  • During World War II, the Holocaust was the systematic slaughter of Europe's Jews by Nazis and their collaborators. The Nazis' larger intentions to establish a new world order based on their ideology included a targeted mass murder operation.
  • As soon as Hitler took power in 1933, the Nazis began a campaign of anti-Semitism.
  • To build a culture of segregation and enmity, they first utilised antisemitic legislation and prohibitions, as well as cruel propaganda.
  • This victimisation process was designed to separate Jews from the rest of society in order to urge them to depart. In truth, the number of persons who left fluctuated because finding places to go was difficult and expensive.
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