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The Persecution Of European Jews In Germany During World War II

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The Jewish population in Germany was around 9 million in 1933. Most of the European Jews also lived in places that the Nazi’s would occupy in World War II. As part of the “final solution”, a Nazi policy to murder European Jews, two out of every three European Jews had been offed by Nazis by the year 1945. Hitler went around collecting Jews and other minorities he found inferior for 12 years and executed them. Those who were not immediately killed were brought to concentration camps where they would either be killed off in gas chambers or worked to death. When the camps were liberated, many of the Jews had no place to go because their homes had been destroyed by the Nazis and the war all together.
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