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Holocaust remembrance Travel Guide — Things to Do, Food & Hotels

genocide of European Jews by Nazi Germany carried out during the second world war

About Holocaust remembrance

—Bible, Book of Joel, 1:3 The Holocaust was a complex series of events, with roots in Europe's long history of racism and antisemitism. Political prisoners and other perceived enemies of the state were rounded up in concentration camps starting in 1933, shortly after Hitler's rise to power. The Nuremberg Laws, introduced in 1935, stripped Jews of many of their civil rights. Organized mass murder started in 1941, and on January 20, 1942, the notorious Wannsee Conference took place, in which Nazi officials met in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee to plan the "final solution"(Endlösung)to the "Jewish question"(Judenfrage). While the mass murder was planned by the Nazi government and most of the killing was done by German soldiers and SS, some occupied countries and allies of the Nazis also contrib

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