1. The correct answer is: By 1938, Jews in Nazi Germany were not allowed to attend schools and colleges. Jews were progressively segregated from society and by this year, their liberties and civil rights were strongly violated. It is true that they were not allowed to work in government, but this was before 1938, more exactly in the year of 1933, and they MUST carry identification in order to let everybody know that they were jews and likely unwelcome.
2. The correct answer is: The Final Solution was Nazi Germany’s plan to physically exterminate all Jews in Europe. Hitler believed that the Jews must be removed from Europe because they were inferior and the origin of many problems. Also, the nazis were aware that this plan had to be very detailed and structured, so they named it “The Final Solution” to the Jewish Question as a code name.
3. The correct answer is: The ultimate result of the Final Solution was millions of European Jews were murdered. As a result of the plan to achieve the goal of removed the Jews from Europe, and to end with their inferiority and problematic nature, millions of Jews were killed.
4. The correct answer is: Nazis who forced Jews to live in ghettos also forced them to make war materials.
5. The correct answer is: Approximately 60% of all Jews living in Europe were killed during the Holocaust. The Jew population in Europe before the war was circa 9.500.000, and in the Holocaust almost 6.000.000 Jews were killed, which is approximately 60%