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During World War II, the Jewish population faced systematic persecution and genocide under Nazi Germany, leading to the Holocaust. Approximately six million Jews were murdered in concentration camps, ghettos, and mass shootings across Europe. This catastrophic event resulted in the near-total destruction of Jewish communities in many countries and had a profound and lasting impact on Jewish life and identity worldwide.

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