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16 February, 11:49

During the Second World War, the Nazi Regime systematically murdered an estimated six million European Jews. Although the genocide of the Jewish people was undoubtedly their primary goal, they also targeted other 'undesirables', like homosexuals, the physically and mentally challenged, and Jehovah's Witnesses. All told, estimates of the number of people murdered by the Nazis range from nine to twenty-six million. Much of the world has since come to refer to this horror as the Holocaust, but the Nazis had a different name for it. What did they refer to it as?

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  1. 16 February, 11:58
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    The Nazis called the holocaust "The Final Solution"
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