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Jewish people. It is most often referred to as the "Holocaust", during Adolf Hitler's rule of Germany, 1933-1945.
Because it was under German control and they were Jewish
1933-1945
In Germany most Jewish students were expelled from universities in April 1933. In 1938 all Jews were expelled from the German universities.
six million
She was both, but in 1933 the Nazi régime came to power in Germany and started to make life extremely difficult for its own Jewish population.
children were treated different if they were jewish
Many Jewish people fled Germany after Hitler took power in 1933 before World War II in order to escape oppression and death under the Nazi regime. The Nazis targeted the Jewish because of Hitler's hatred for them and because they found it easy to blame them for Germany's problems.
The allies and axis were for the war between 1933 and 1945 because the allies had different thoughts about the WWII, not to kill the innocent people and not to have Germany blame all the countries problems on the jewish, just because they are different people.
In the Nazi period (1933-1945) Germany had practically no blacks.
When the Nazis came to power in 1933 there were about 500,000 Jews in Germany in the sense of members of a Jewish congregation. There were also about a further 300,000 people who were part Jewish. By 1939 the overall number had fallen to about 550,000 as a result of emigration.
April 1933. It was the first anti-Jewish decree issued by the Nazi regime.