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andre [41]
2 years ago
8

Or killing of Jews than

History
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Neporo4naja [7]2 years ago
5 0

During the second World War, a lot of soldiers in the German army engaged in <u>pogroms </u>against the Jews.

<h3>What are pogroms?</h3>
  • This refers to killing people that come from a particular ethnic group in an organized fashion.

There have been several examples of pogroms in the modern era with some of the most recent being the Rohingya massacres. During the Nazi era, most pogroms were directed at the Jews living in Europe.

In conclusion, option b is correct.

Find out more on pogroms at brainly.com/question/913751.

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