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  1. 22 mar 2001 · Nazis either seized Jewish businesses and properties outright or forced Jews to sell them at bargain prices. In November 1938, the Nazis organized a riot (pogrom), known as Kristallnacht (the “Night

  2. drawn from Mein Kampf, Hitlers “Second Book”, and various letters and declarations; the speeches include virtually all of his major pronouncements on Jews, Jewry, and their role in the world.

  3. The harsh, historical fate of the Jewish people was linked to two crucial events: the first was the crucifixion and death of Jesus Christ in AD 33 and the second was the failure of the Jewish uprising against the Roman Empire from AD 69 to

  4. 22 wrz 2020 · Introduction to the English Edition / Saul Friedlander -- 1. Hitler's Anti-Semitism -- 2. The Emigration Policy, 1933-1939 -- 3. The Quest for a Territorial Solution, 1939-1941 -- 4. The Fate of the Soviet Jews -- 5. The Final Decision -- 6. Hitler and the Genocide -- 7. Conclusion.

  5. Aronson, Shlomo, 1936 – Hitler, the Allies, and the Jews / Shlomo Aronson. Includes bibliographical references and index. 1. Hitler, Adolf, 1889–1945. 2. National socialism. 3. Holocaust, Jewish (1939–1945). 4. Jews – Persecutions – Germany. 5. World War, 1933–1945 – Diplomatic history. 6. United States – Foreign relations – 1933–1945.

  6. Between 1933 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators murdered six million Jews and five million other civilians, including Sinti and Roma people, Poles, people with physical and mental disabilities, gay men, Jehovah’s Witnesses, Soviet prisoners of war and political dissidents.

  7. 19 paź 2017 · It examines the Nazis' rise and consolidation of power in Germany, as well as their racist ideology, propaganda, and persecution of Jews and other innocent civilians. It also outlines the path by which the Nazis led a state to war and, with their collaborators, killed millions -- including systematically murdering six million Jewish people.

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