There were no 'The' three, but three phases were: persecution, segregation and extermination.
segregation, deportation, incarceration, extermination.
They could be called years of persecution, or years of segregation.
They did not exactly number the solutions, but after segregation came deportation or expatriation, then sterylisation.
there is nonegettos were in the holocaust to hold Jews before they go to concentration camps
apartheid was made in South Africa while Segregation was being made here in the U.S.A
ALOT...ask the jews.
one was industrialised murder, the other was a political theory.
Similarities: Both gentrification and segregation can result in displacement of certain populations, changes in neighborhood demographics, and issues of equity and social justice. Differences: Gentrification involves influx of wealthier individuals to a neighborhood, driving up property values, while segregation refers to systematic separation of different groups based on race, income, or other factors. Gentrification can lead to economic revitalization, while segregation perpetuates unequal access to resources and opportunities.
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in it's purest form it was represented by death, but it also showed itself in theft, segregation, starvation, humiliation, degradation and all government sponsored.
THey both stood up for rights against racial segregation