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These laws informally became known as the Nuremberg Laws or Nuremberg Race Laws. This is because they were first announced at a Nazi Party rally held in the German city of Nuremberg
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World War II was the biggest and deadliest war in history, involving more than 30 countries.
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Hitler moved to extend German power in central Europe, annexing Austria and destroying Czechoslovakia in 1938-1939.
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This period marked the peak of German expansion and the most extensive control over European territory during the war, allowing them to implement their brutal policies, including the systematic persecution and genocide of Jews known as the Holocaust, across a vast area.
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The term “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” was a euphemism used by Nazi Germany’s leaders. It referred to the mass murder of Europe’s Jews. It brought an end to policies aimed at encouraging or forcing Jews to leave the German Reich and other parts of Europe.