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Destruction or slaughter on a mass scale, especially caused by fire or nuclear war The Holocaust was the mass murder of Jews under the German Nazi regime during the period 1941–45. More than 6 million European Jews, as well as members of other persecuted groups, such as gypsies and homosexuals, were murdered at concentration camps such as Auschwitz.
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All Jewish people were evil no matter what their religion, occupation, or education. Nuremberg Laws (1935) – took away citizenship, banned marriages between Jews and other Germans, prohibited voting or holding office, took away jobs, etc.
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November 9, 1938 90 Jews killed, hundreds injured 7500 Jewish business and 180 synagogues destroyed Why did this happen? 20,000 wealthy Jews were arrested and forced to emigrate and give up their possessions.
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Few Jews were able to flee Nazi Germany Limited money U.S. refused to grant a visa to anyone “likely to become a public charge” Immigration quotas – no exceptions SS St. Louis with 930 Jewish refugees was denied entrance to the United States Passengers went to France, Holland, Belgium, and Great Britain – many would die at the hands of Nazi soldiers
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Concentration Camps: detention centers where healthy individuals worked until they died of disease, malnutrition, or exhaustion – Buchenwald Extermination Camps: built in concentration camps to kill Jews more efficiently – Auschwitz 1,600,000 people killed at Auschwitz
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