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January 1933
During the Holocaust, the Nazis believed that Germans were "racially superior" and that the Jews, deemed "inferior," were an alien threat to the so-called German racial community. -
1933
The population of the Jews was around nine million, most of them living in countries where the Nazis would occupy during World War II. -
1933 - Final Solution
As part of the Final Solution, many Jews were murdered - nearly 90% every two out of three. -
1933 - Excluding Jews
The Nazis have excluded Jews from the German economic and social life. -
1933 - Racial Targets
Jews were not the only racial targets the Nazis have prioritized; other races, including Roma and Germany (as of those who didn't not support Hitler or was a Communist Party), were also targeted and executed. -
1939 - After-Effects of the War
In 1939, it is estimated that at least 200,000 Romas and disabled Germans were croaked. -
1939 - After-Effects of the Holocaust
Millions of Jews have died during the Holocaust; two million were murdered and three million by starvation. -
1939 - The Nazi Regime
German authorities and police officials persecuted and murdered many Germans who were opponents of the Nazi Party.