The Nazis, led by Adolf Hitler, were primarily responsible for the systematic persecution and extermination of Jews during the Holocaust. They sought to identify, isolate, and eliminate Jews and other groups deemed "undesirable" as part of their broader ideology of racial purity. This led to widespread efforts to track down Jewish individuals and communities across Europe, culminating in mass deportations to concentration and extermination camps.
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.
It is an over simplification to say that Hitler made anyone murder the Jews. The closest to an order is a message from Goering to prepare solutions. The progression of the Holocaust from persecution to extermination was led from below rather than ordered from above.
The majority of the persecution of the Jews by Antiochus Epiphanes took place in the area around Jerusalem. This persecution led directly to the Maccabean Revolt.
There were no 'The' three, but three phases were: persecution, segregation and extermination.
Hitler's persecution of the Jews led to the murder of millions of innocent people.
religious persecution
There was no response, not even diplomatic or economic sanctions. This led Hitler to be more and more draconian with the Jews and eventually led to the Holocaust.
There was no response, not even diplomatic or economic sanctions. This led Hitler to be more and more draconian with the Jews and eventually led to the Holocaust.
There was no single year. The Nazi persecution of the Jews led to increased immigration to the then Mandate of Palestine from 1933 onwards.
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.
Religious persecution