holocaust and jewish victimization
The Holocaust refers to the systematic persecution and extermination of approximately six million Jews by the Nazi regime during World War II. It involved the deliberate targeting of Jewish individuals, their forced labor, and ultimately, their mass murder in extermination camps across Europe. Jewish victimization refers to the specific targeting and persecution of Jewish people throughout history, often rooted in anti-Semitic attitudes and beliefs. It encompasses a range of incidents, including pogroms, expulsions, discrimination, and other acts of violence or marginalization directed towards individuals of Jewish heritage.
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