The "1 for 100" rule in the context of the Holocaust refers to a Nazi policy where for every German soldier killed by partisans or resistance fighters, the Nazis would execute 100 civilians in retaliation. This brutal tactic was aimed at instilling fear and suppressing resistance among occupied populations. It exemplified the extreme measures the Nazis implemented to maintain control and punish any form of dissent during their regime.
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the holocaust and world war II
The Holocaust affected all areas of Europe under Nazi rule and that of their puppet state and some of their allies, such as Romania and Croatia.
Yes, the constitution was established in 1789. WW2 began in 1939, of which the holocaust was part of. So, there are over 100 years difference.
The Holocaust did not take place during WW 1, it was during WW 2.
World War 2 and the Holocaust was the result.
Hitler, Germany.
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you do not need to, the Holocaust is over. There was no rule about the number of things that a person could take with them.
1 Divide by 1000, multiply by 100
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Around 100
the holocaust and world war II
Most Holocaust victims were all ages, from newborns and unborns to 100 year olds.
The Holocaust affected all areas of Europe under Nazi rule and that of their puppet state and some of their allies, such as Romania and Croatia.
There were over 100 killing sites
They were safe as Sweden was never under Nazi rule.