In fact, with the exception of the Kristallnacht (Night of the Broken Glass) the Nazi regime generally discouraged pogroms in the sense of mob violence against Jews. They had other ways of achieving their goals.
they never conquered the us ,but the us was fooled by a video that the Nazis made portraying the camps as places where the Jews were treated good with excellent conditions
Organized attacks on Jews have historically been called POGROMS. Pogroms differ from events like the Holocaust in that pogroms were (1) not well-planned or well-coordinated and (2) localized in particular villages or cities. Most pogroms in Jewish history took place in the Russian Empire and its subsequent governments, but there have been pogroms in nearly every Old-World country that has hosted Jews other than India.
The pogroms were directed specifically against Jews.
There's some confusion here, as the Nazis never invaded the US.
Throughout the period c. 1880-1914 Russia was notorious for its anti-Semitic pogroms.
The Russian government
Pogroms - that is mob violence against Jews - are associated in particular with Tsarist Russia in the period 1881-1914, when they were often actively encouraged by the police. Obviously, there have been other pogroms in other places and in other periords, too.
Pogroms
Pogroms have most often been actions against Jews, most actions against Jews are seen as antisemitic.
One word: pogroms. Where the Nazis of WW2 Germany exterminated 9 to 11 million, Stain ordered the deaths of 50 to 150 million. Fewer bodies, fewer mouths to feed, more for those who are left.
Pogroms were violent riots and massacres launched against Jews and frequently encouraged by government authorities. --- It was, above all, Tsarist Russia that was associated with pogroms. In Russia the whole period from about 1881-1917 was charcterized by pogroms. Nazi Germany staged the Night of the Broken Glass, but on the whole preferred to avoid public disturbances when implementing its anti-Jewish policies. In 1941 there were pogroms in Romania, especially Bucharest and Iasi, with Jews being beaten up and killed in the street. One of the best know pogroms was that at Kishinev in 1903. See the link. See also the second link, which has a map of some of the places where pogroms occurred in the Russian Empire.
it was a violent mob attack against Jews.