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How many Jews did Hitler kill in World War II?

Killed more than 6 million Jews.

Since 1933, the German Nazi Party has been under dictatorship, and the Nazi Party has started large-scale anti-Semitic activities. In the same year, the Nazi German government dismissed all Jewish civil servants. 1935 The Nuremberg Law defines "Jew". According to the Nuremberg Act, all Germans with more than one Jewish grandparent will be regarded as "Jews". The Nuremberg Act also deprived Jews of their German national rights.

1On September 5, 935, the Nazi Party Congress in Nuremberg, presided over by Hitler, unanimously passed two anti-Semitic laws, the Citizenship Law of the German Empire and the Law on the Protection of German Descent and Honor. According to the citizenship law of the German Empire, only Germans or people with the same blood as Germans are imperial citizens, while Jews and Gypsies are no longer imperial citizens. The Law on the Protection of German Descent and Honor stipulates the untouchable status of Jews, making them "untouchable": it is forbidden for Jews to marry or have sexual intercourse with all non-Jews such as Germanic nations.

1938165438+1On 9 October, Goebbels ordered emergency forces all over Germany to burn down 19 1 synagogue, completely destroying 7,500 Jewish shops. The Jewish community is covered with broken glass, and this night is called "Crystal Night". In this incident, 680 victims committed suicide and more than 30,000 Jews were taken to concentration camps.

From June 22nd, 194 1, after the German attack on the Soviet Union began, the German Gestapo followed the German army and massacred Jews living in the rural areas of the Soviet Union on a large scale. The Gestapo first killed people by shooting them with pistols and then burying their bodies in mass graves. But Berlin has come up with a more "humane" way to kill people to ease the pressure on the secret police. This method is to kill people with poison gas. At first, the secret police only used car exhaust to kill Jews. But in 1942, Germany used hydrogen cyanide gas to effectively kill the most Jews.

19421After the implementation of the "Final Solution to the Jewish Problem" at the Wan Hu Conference on October 20th, Nazi Germany began to use these concentration camps to slaughter Jews. Jews were transported to these six concentration camps for killing people in truck carriages. In Auschwitz, the transported Jews went through a selection process. Men who can do coolies will be sent to coolie camps, and others will be sent to gas chambers. The Jews who were killed thought they were sent to the bathroom, but when they entered the bathroom, they realized that the shower head in the bathroom would only emit toxic gas. Other concentration camps only have the task of killing people, and there are no labor camps.