Unjust treatment to a person because of his or her beliefs.
1933: Persecution of the Jews began.1933-40: Persecution intensified, especially from 1938 on, and by 1939 most Jews in Germany were unable to earn a living.1941: The Holocaust (mass deportations and extermination) began.
From 1941 to 1945 but they had been mistreated since 1933 -- 1933: Persecution of the Jews began. -- 1933-40: Persecution intensified, especially from 1938 on, and by 1939 most Jews in Germany were not able to earn a living. -- 1941: The Holocaust (mass deportations and extermination) began, and continued until 1945.
From about 1880-1914 (and slightly earlier) often in order to get away from persecution in Tsarist Russia. From 1933-1939 in order to flee persecution in Germany and later also Austria by the Nazis.
* Christians suffered persecution at the hands of the Romans.
To escape religious persecution. To escape religious persecution.
They could be called years of persecution, or years of segregation.
Intensify is correct.
Intensify is a verb.
The verb of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
germany invades poland, the jewish persecution, and the haulecaust events
the sun had to intensify :) The student had to intensify his efforts in the class to raise his F to a passing grade.
The verb form of intensity is intensify. As in "to intensify something".
The past tense of intensify is intensified.
World War II started in fall of 1939, and ended in 1945. Though, the real persecution of Jews started in late 1939 and a few years earlier when Hitler came to power. The persecution of Jews wasn't necessarily over until 1946, after many of the concentration camps were finally liberated.
1933: Persecution of the Jews began.1933-40: Persecution intensified, especially from 1938 on, and by 1939 most Jews in Germany were unable to earn a living.1941: The Holocaust (mass deportations and extermination) began.
Snow can intensify the power of the sun's rays.
The noun forms of the verb to intensify are intensifier, intensification, and the gerund, intensifying.