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No. The Holocaust was the Nazi attempt to exterminate the Jews. There two 'Red Scares'. The first was in 1919-20, when some politicians in the U.S. and Britain stirred up a panic about Communists. The second dates from the Cold War and the activities of Joe McCarthy and others.

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