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The term coined after the end of World War II to describe the Nazis’ strategy to exterminate European Jews and other groups is the ?

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Answered by Adi1411
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The Holocaust, was a genocide during World War II in 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. 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", 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.

Answered by gratefuljarette
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The term coined after the end of World War II to describe the Nazis’ strategy to exterminate European Jews and other groups is the Holocaust.  

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  • In the succeeding years of the Second World War, the murder of Jews came to be known as Hurban which literal meaning was destruction. However, in other areas like France and Israel catastrophe and Sho’ah became the preferred term for the event.
  • But upon discussions and trials by many speakers and assembly holocaust was chosen which also gained much wide usage also because in these event bodies of the victims were consumed whole in open fire and crematorium.

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