anti-semitism in nazi germany
"Anti-Semitism in Nazi Germany refers to the systematic discrimination, persecution, and ultimately, the genocide of Jews by the German Nazi regime under Adolf Hitler's leadership. It encompassed a wide range of hostile policies, laws, and violent acts intended to marginalize, dehumanize, and eradicate Jewish people from German society."
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