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yes he did. the Holocaust was around 1933 yes he did. the holocaust was around 1933 The above answer is not correct. The Holocaust covered a time period from 1933 to 1945, and a geography from the English Channel to Stalingrad. Albert Einstein left Germany in the 1930s because of anti-Jewish laws. These discriminatory laws began in 1933 and became increasingly severe. Most Jews had left Germany by about 1938, so a minority of pre-1933 German Jews remained to be (most of them) murdered. The mass murders, the six million murders by bullet, gas, beating, starvation, and disease, was of non-German Jews, who were caught in the countries conquered by Germany after September, 1939. The following is from Wikipedia Other groups were also persecuted and killed, including the Roma; Soviet civilians, Soviet prisoners of war; ethnic Poles; the disabled; homosexual men; and political and religious opponents.[3] Most scholars, however, define the Holocaust as a genocide of European Jewry alone,[4] or what the Nazis called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question." Taking into account all the victims of Nazi persecution, the total number of victims would be between nine and 11 million

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