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ipn [44]
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10

In all, the Holocaust claimed the lives of perhaps _____ million people, including about six million Jews--two-thirds of the Jew

s in Europe. Question 3 options: six eight ten eleven.
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stellarik [79]2 years ago
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In the Holocaust, 6 million people were murdered which was one-third of the Jews population in Europe. Option A is correct.

<h2>Holocaust:</h2>
  • It was a genocide of the European Jews by Nazis and their supports.
  • Hitler was prejudged about Jews and hated them.
  • They killed around 6 million Jews during WW II.

Therefore, in the Holocaust, 6 million people were murdered which was one-third of the Jews population in Europe.

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