Holocaust. It is estimated that six million Jews, were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust
The term is the Holocaust.
The term that describes Germany's systematic approach to eliminate specific groups from Europe during World War II is "genocide." This was most notably exemplified by the Holocaust, where the Nazi regime targeted Jews, Roma, disabled individuals, and other groups for extermination. The genocide was characterized by state-sponsored persecution, mass killings, and the establishment of concentration and extermination camps.
A general term used was liquidation.The term used for the large-scale killing of the Jews was the Final Solution - short for the Final Solution of Jewish Question.
Six Million, not thousands of, Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
Holocaust
persecuted minority
Diaspora. It refers to the emigration of the Jews into areas outside Palestine.
The Holocaust is the term generally used to describe the genocide of approximately six million European Jews during World War II, a programme of systematic state-sponsored extermination by Nazi Germany. During those years, Jews were tortured, killed, raped, used in medicine studies, segredaded from their families and burned.
The Holocaust. The Nazis themselves called it the Final Solution [of the Jewish Question.
The Germans called their campaign to eliminate the Jews and all other undesirables "The Final Solution". They called the killing part, "extermination".
No, the word simply refers to the right to vote. It is used mainly in connection with the campaigns for votes for women.