The mass murder of Jews in Russia was carried out by mobile killing squads. The correct option among all the options that are given in the question is option "D". The Germans attacked the Soviets on 22nd of June in the year 1941 and it was named as "Operation Barbarossa". It was a war that followed no rules.
The answers is, <span>There was a history of anti-Semitism in Europe. They consider jews as inferior race that has to be annihilated. The Nazis wanted to preserve their race and the presence of the Jews is a threat to them. So they made mass killing centers that created the Holocaust.
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They wanted to share their faith like any other religion. In the Umayyad dynasty, there was less of an incetive to share the faith because believer would have to share the booty. But in the abbasid Empire that was done away with so the mass conversions were encouraged for all people of the empire. In order to have a more unified and loyal system, converters were considered equal to the first believers. By encouraging converts it may have helped their empire unify better and helped administration in the government as many Persians dominated the imperial administration. Good question by the way
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