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Prisoners-Of-War and Concentration Camp Money of the Twentiet... by Lance K. Campbell
Prisoners-Of-War and Concentration Camp Money of the Twentiet... by Lance K. Campbell






Prisoners-Of-War and Concentration Camp Money of the Twentiet... by Lance K. Campbell

In Europe, it dates back to ancient times. Antisemitism is an old and widespread prejudice that has taken many forms throughout history. However, the Nazis did not invent antisemitism. The instability of Germany under the Weimar Republic (1918–1933), the fear of communism, and the economic shocks of the Great Depression also made many Germans more open to Nazi ideas, including antisemitism. Anger over the loss of the war and the economic and political crises that followed contributed to increasing antisemitism in German society. Some Germans were receptive to these Nazi claims. In particular, they blamed them for Germany’s defeat in World War I (1914–1918). The Nazis falsely accused Jews of causing Germany’s social, economic, political, and cultural problems. In fact, antisemitism was a basic tenet of their ideology and at the foundation of their worldview. This means that they were prejudiced against and hated Jews. The Nazis targeted Jews because the Nazis were radically antisemitic. The Nazi German regime implemented this genocide between 19. This radicalization culminated in a plan that Nazi leaders referred to as the “ Final Solution to the Jewish Question.” The “Final Solution” was the organized and systematic mass murder of European Jews. The Nazi persecution of Jews became increasingly radical between 19. Among other antisemitic measures, the Nazi German regime enacted discriminatory laws and organized violence targeting Germany’s Jews. However, they quickly began using the government to target and exclude Jews from German society. When they came to power in Germany, the Nazis did not immediately start to carry out mass murder. The Holocaust is also sometimes referred to as “the Shoah,” the Hebrew word for “catastrophe.” It ended in May 1945, when the Allied Powers defeated Nazi Germany in World War II. The Holocaust era began in January 1933 when Adolf Hitler and the Nazi Party came to power in Germany. 1 The United States Holocaust Memorial Museum defines the years of the Holocaust as 1933–1945.

Prisoners-Of-War and Concentration Camp Money of the Twentiet... by Lance K. Campbell

The Holocaust (1933–1945) was the systematic, state-sponsored persecution and murder of six million European Jews by the Nazi German regime and its allies and collaborators.








Prisoners-Of-War and Concentration Camp Money of the Twentiet... by Lance K. Campbell