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    When Did Hitler Begin The Persecution Of The Jews?

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    When German Fascist Adolf Hitler occupied the territories of Poland,Norway,Denmark and Yugoslavia in Second World War(1939-1945),ordered the massacre of the inhabitants of the occupied territories.The majority of the population consisted of Jewish community. It is said that the German forces burnt mostly of them ,some rolled down under the army-tanks.In this way ,the civilians were put to death. This was known as Holocaust in History. It was an attempt of genocide and was considered as inexcusable crime .

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      It is believed that between the years of 1939 and 1945 the SS with various means at its disposal eradicated 6 million Jews along with another 5 to 8 million homosexuals, disabled, mentally retarded people, Poles, Gypsies and other ethnic groups etc.

      The elimination or mass killing of the Jews is believed to have been the Nazis answer to the Final Solution of the Jewish Question. One particular historian, Christopher Browning, cites certain decisions made in July 1941 and later still in October 1941 that led to the start of the persecution.

      There are reports that the Germans had thought out an alternative to the killing by way of using the navy of the defeated British Empire to ship all the ethnic groups to the Island of Madagascar. But the failure to defeat the British meant no British navy.

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