Nazi Germany was under Nazi German control during the Holocaust.
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The Holocaust was committed by the government of Nazi Germany.
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it affected them by the nazi starting the holocaust
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one of the early events in Holocaust was called what
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The Nazi Party of Germany allowed the Holocaust to happen so the German people would be unified against the Jewish people.
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The Holocaust was not 'solved'. Rather it was stopped when Nazi Germany was defeated by the Allies.
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the Holocaust
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The Holocaust ended as individual camps were liberated and finally with the military defeat of Nazi Germany.
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The Holocaust began in 1933 and ended in 1945. The Holocaust was carried out by Nazi Germany, and the death toll was right around 11 million people.
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In pre-Holocaust Nazi Germany it was to unite the people against a common enemy. By the time of the Holocaust it was simply to eliminate them from German society and from existing at all.
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Vernichtungslager was the term for these instillations.
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England became at war with Nazi Germany, the holocausts.
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We call it the Holocaust.
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THE HOLOCAUST!!!! In Germany!!! WW2!!!
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We call it the holocaust.
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A large proportion of the Holocaust victims were slaves.
If you are meaning to compare to American slaves; you need to know that American slaves though treated poorly were actually treated better than most slaves in history, including people who were slaves under Nazi Germany.
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No, the Russians were not directly involved in the Holocaust. The Holocaust was perpetrated by Nazi Germany and its collaborators, targeting primarily Jewish people for systematic genocide. However, the Soviet Union did play a significant role in defeating Nazi Germany during World War II.
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Nazi's put lots of Jewish people in concentration camps and then murdered most of them this event ws known as the holocaust
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6 million jews were killed in ww2 in the holocast
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Nazi or National Socialist German Workers Party.
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The defeat and unconditional surrender of Nazi Germany in May 1945: there were no mysterious circumstances surrounding the end of the Holocaust.
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In Germany Nazi organizations have been banned, but for a wide range of reasons, most of them not related to the Holocaust.
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Germany! German Soldiers were the nazi's. I'm 110% correct! I swear!!
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the holocaust pendejo
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The Allies (including Britain) stopped the Nazi concentration camps and the Holocaust by invading and defeating Nazi Germany.
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The Holocaust was the Nazi genocide of the Jews. The Nazi regime chose to do this. It was not some 'problem' that needed 'solving'.
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Holocaust victim usually refers to people who were killed in the Holocaust, so it is not clear who you are referring to: refugees from Nazi Germany? Holocaust survivors? Both groups? I imagine that the main library in Houston or the municipal archives would have a good idea.
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In April 1933 the Nazi regime dismissed most Jews and people of Jewish origin from public sector jobs in Germany - in other words, well before the start of the Holocaust. It was the very first Nazi measure against the Jews.
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The Holocaust ended with the defeat of Nazi Germany. It wasn't ended by the 'US Military' (unless you seriously think that Germany was defeated single-handedly by the US).
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because Hitler had hated Jews so when he became leader of the Germany the Nazi party sided with him and that's why they were to blame
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It was the floor titled "the Nazi Assault". It focused on how Nazi Germany mobilized itself against the "racially unfit".
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The Holocaust started in Germany but spread to other areas that the Germans controlled.
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The Holocaust began when Germany lost WW1 and people began thinking that the reason they lost was because of the Jews. Adolf Hitler and his Nazi party had a plan to give rid of all the Jewish people. People everywhere were being snached off the streets even gypsies, gay men, and Christians who tried to help the Jews. It was a horrible time in Jewish history.
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IBM and the Holocaust is that the Nazi government conficated the company's assets in Germany and used some of the accounting machines to keep track of victims.
CIA established 1947
FBI COINTELPRO 1960's
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Nazi leaders were not brought to justice during the Holocaust. That is why there was able to be a Holocaust.
The Nazi leaders who survived were brought to trial after the war and the holocaust was ended. This was done by trying them in an international court of law before a panel of judges from the major allied countries.
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If you mean the WWII holocaust, mainly Nazi Germany.
There were other mass killings around that time: Japan in China, and Stalin in the Soviet Union.
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Nazi Germany is most noted for its involvement in World War 2 and for the Holocaust under Adolf Hitler. It was the aggressor in the war, using blitzkrieg tactics to strike fast.
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If you were a member of the Communist Party, Jewish, homosexual, Gypsy, or any active opponent of the Nazi regime you were targeted. The people were sent to camps where they were either worked to death, or actively murdered in gas chambers.
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When the Nazi's invaded they buit some in Germany, then in Czechoslovakia, Poland, Astria, and more.
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National Socialist German Workers Party aka the Nazi party
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