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The Holocaust
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It
began with a simple boycott of Jewish shops and ended in
the gas chambers of Auschwitz as Hitler and his Nazi
followers attempted to exterminate the entire Jewish
population of Europe. The Holocaust took the lives of
close to six million Jews during the World War II era.
Anti-semitism was the central component of Nazi ideology.
While the Nazis also murdered many millions of Poles,
Russians, Roma, Sinti, Serbs, Czechs, homosexuals, and
political opponents, only the Jews were slated for total
annihilation. The "final solution" was partially
successful through the process of genocide. The Nazi
Party who first targeted the Jews, then isolated them into
ghettos, then deported their victims to concentration
camps where most perished. Others became Nazi victims not
because of who they were but because of what
they did - Jehovah's Witnesses, the dissenting clergy,
Communists, Socialists, and other political enemies.
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