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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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THE HOLOCAUST is the term coined after the end of World War II to describe the Nazi's strategy to exterminate European Jews and other groups.
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The term coined after the end of World War 2 to describe the Nazi’s strategy to exterminate European Jews and other groups is called  Holocaust.

Explanation:

In the second world war the holocaust is t

  • The Nazis got power in Germany at the start of the year 1933. They always referred Jews as “inferior” and themselves as “superior”.
  • They believed that the former's are a threat to their German community and 6 million European Jews were murdered and around two-third of the population between 1941 and 1945.
  • Jews were targeted and trained to be a part of large group events and  threatened to murder other groups including Roma and incurably sick, ethnic poles, Soviet citizens, Soviet prisoners, gay men, etc overall 17 million people died in that war.

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