I don't think the Nazi persecution of the Jews had any bearing on the '''outcome''' of World War 2. The war (unlike the Holocaust) was not about the Jews.
The outcome of the persecution towards the jews were The Holocaust. The mass murders of 6.8 million Jews
Kristallnacht
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
Most of the scenes with Jews in showed persecution of Jews.
The majority of the persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes took place in the area around Jerusalem. This persecution led directly to the Maccabean Revolt.
The outcome of the persecution towards the jews were The Holocaust. The mass murders of 6.8 million Jews
Kristallnacht
Insufficiently, to say the least.
Kristallnacht or the Night of Broken Glass in November 1938 changed the tone of Jewish persecution in Nazi Germany from only a legal segregation between Germans and Jews to actual violent persecution, theft, and murder of Jews.
1938 marked the first appearance of Superman. In Germany, Hitler was consolidating his power, beginning with the persecution of the Jews and an invasion of Czechoslovakia.
the world was being re-shaped, the Jews did not figure into the Nazi vision of an ideal society, the persecution was their way of realizing their vision
They where persecution by Hitlers solders
Most of the scenes with Jews in showed persecution of Jews.
Even after World War II, social exclusion and discrimination against Jews was still set forth
The people responsible for the persecution were removed from places of power that enabled them to commint the persecution.
Persecution forced the Jews to migrate to new regions.
The Crusades led to significant persecution and violence against Jewish communities in Europe, particularly during the First Crusade in 1096. Jews were targeted by Crusaders who viewed them as enemies, resulting in massacres and forced conversions. This persecution intensified anti-Jewish sentiments and stereotypes in Europe.