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  1. Germany is in Europe, anyway.
  2. The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.
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The almost complete destruction of the Jews in Europe by Nazi Germany is referred to as?

the Holocaust


Where was The Holocaust taken?

The Holocaust started in Germany but spread to other areas that the Germans controlled.


How many places did the Holocaust take place?

The holocaust took place in Germany and in German occupied parts of Europe.


How were the Jews' lives before the Holocaust in Germany?

They were pretty well off. Germany was one of the most liberal and safe places for Jews in Europe from the 1700s up until the Holocaust.


Which concentration camps in Europe are open for visitors to explore and learn about the history of the Holocaust?

Some of the concentration camps in Europe that are open for visitors to explore and learn about the history of the Holocaust include Auschwitz-Birkenau in Poland, Dachau in Germany, and Sachsenhausen in Germany.


What are some recommended companies that offer Holocaust tours in Germany?

Some recommended companies that offer Holocaust tours in Germany include Context Travel, Berlin Walks, and Sandemans New Europe. These companies provide informative and respectful tours of historical sites related to the Holocaust in Germany.


What does Germany have to do with the Holocaust?

Germany planned and carried out the Holocaust.


Fact about the Holocaust?

One fact about the Holocaust is that Jews were killed because Adolf Hitler wanted one race in Germany/Europe and Jews weren't that race.


Is it illegal to deny the Holocaust in Germany?

Yes it is, as well as 12 other countries. (Note that this relates to public denial).


What continent did the holocaust occur?

The Holocaust took place in Europe.


Did the Holocaust ever travel to Darmstadt Germany?

The Holocaust affected Jews throughout Germany and German-occupied Europe. It didn't need to 'travel'. Instead the German Jews, including those living in Darmstadt, were transported to extermination camps and killing fields in Poland and other parts of Eastern Europe.


What happened to Germany's economy after the holocaust?

Germany's economy inflated after the holocaust.