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Which country wiped out Jews?

Jews were exterminated by German Nazis.

From 65438 to 0933, the Nazis came to power in Germany, which set off the fifth wave of Jewish immigrants. 1940, Jews accounted for 30% of the total local residents. Later, the Jewish Holocaust in Europe further promoted Jewish immigration. From 1944 to 1948, more than 200,000 Jews came to Palestine through various channels. After World War II, there were 600,000 Jewish residents in Palestine.

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Before the founding of Israel, the proportion of Palestinian Arabs in Palestinian areas was the overwhelming majority, and Jews accounted for 6% in 1948. Due to the war and the expulsion of the Israeli government, by 2009, Jews in Israel had accounted for 76% of the total population, Arabs only accounted for 19%, and other ethnic groups accounted for 5%.

Because the birth rate of Jews is lower than that of Arabs, and Jews immigrated from Israel to Europe and America, the Israeli government is worried that Jews in Israel will no longer account for the majority of the population in the future.

Nazism sprouted in Weimar Republic after World War I, and it was the product of sharp contradictions inside and outside Germany, so people also called it German Nazi. At that time, Germany was faced with the problems of war responsibility and war compensation, as well as the problem of moving out of the residence of non-Germans. The economy was in trouble and national feelings suffered setbacks.

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