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Hitler implemented the Final Solution through a series of escalating measures, beginning with the establishment of discriminatory laws against Jews, such as the Nuremberg Laws, followed by the establishment of ghettos and mass deportations to concentration and extermination camps. The systematic extermination began in 1941, with the Einsatzgruppen conducting mass shootings and the construction of death camps like Auschwitz. The international community largely failed to intervene or respond effectively to reports of atrocities, often viewing them through the lens of wartime Propaganda or disbelief, with minimal action taken to stop the genocide. Some countries, particularly the United States and Britain, eventually began to acknowledge the scale of the Horror, but significant intervention only came after the war had begun.

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