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During World War II, the oppression of Jews escalated dramatically with the implementation of the Nazi regime's systematic policies of discrimination and extermination. The establishment of ghettos confined Jewish populations to overcrowded and unsanitary conditions, while widespread deportations to concentration and extermination camps led to the mass murder of millions in the Holocaust. Propaganda fueled anti-Semitic sentiments, dehumanizing Jews and portraying them as the enemy, further justifying their persecution. As the war progressed, the brutality intensified, culminating in the Final Solution, which aimed for the complete annihilation of the Jewish people.

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