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Holocaust
How did it happened?
Anti-Semitism. It increased during times of economic crisis, because they were an isolated minority, who lacked their own nation-state.
The promotion of the idea of a master race. Euthanasia program: Nazi policy to eliminate “life unworthy of life” (mentally or physically challenged) to promote Aryan “racial integrity”
Ultranationalism. Ultranationalism is different from nationalism in that it typically involves different nations (groups of people) using violence against each other in the name of patriotism.
The stages of Isolation
Stage 2: Segregation.
Jews were forced to live in designated areas called “ghettos” to isolate them from the rest of society. Established around 356.
Stage 3: Concentration.
Systematic oppression, work until they die, and eventual mass murder .
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Final Solution: called for the complete and mass annihilation and extermination of the Jews as well as other groups
Zyklon B gas became the agent in the mass extermination
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It was the annihilation of Jews and other groups of people of Europe during the Nazi regime during World War II.
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11 million people were eliminated. 6 million Jews, and 5 million others including (Gypsy, disabled, homosexual, Poles, Roma, Soviet POW's).
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