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The Holocaust was the genocide of European Jews during World War II. Between 1941 and 1945, Nazi Germany and its collaborators systematically murdered some six million Jews across German-occupied Europe, around two-thirds of Europe's Jewish population. The murders were carried out primarily through mass shootings and poison gas in extermination camps, chiefly Auschwitz-Birkenau, Treblinka, Belzec, Sobibor, and Chełmno in occupied Poland. The Nazis developed their ideology based on racism and pursuit of "living space", and seized power in early 1933. Meant to force all German Jews regardless of means to attempt to emigrate, the regime passed anti-Jewish laws, encouraged harassment, and orchestrated a nationwide pogrom in November 1938. After Germany invaded Poland in September 1939, occupation authorities began to establish ghettos to segregate Jews. Following the invasion of the Soviet Union in June 1941, 1.5 to 2 million Jews were shot by German forces and local collaborators. Later in 1941 or early 1942, the highest levels of the German government decided to murder all Jews in Europe. Victims were deported by rail to extermination camps where, if they survived the journey, most were killed with poison gas. Other Jews continued to be employed in forced labor camps where many died from starvation, abuse, exhaustion, or being used as test subjects in deadly medical experiments. Although many Jews tried to escape, surviving in hiding was difficult due to factors such as the lack of money to pay helpers and the risk of denunciation. The property, homes, and jobs belonging to murdered Jews were redistributed to the German occupiers and other non-Jews. Although the majority of Holocaust victims died in 1942, the killing continued at a lower rate until the end of the war in May 1945. Separate Nazi persecutions killed a similar or larger number of non-Jewish civilians and POWs; the term Holocaust is sometimes used to also refer to the persecution of these other groups. Many Jewish survivors emigrated outside of Europe after the war. A few Holocaust perpetrators faced criminal trials. Billions of dollars in reparations have been paid, although falling short of the Jews' losses. The Holocaust has also been commemorated in museums, memorials, and culture. It has become central to Western historical consciousness as a symbol of the ultimate human evil. Terminology and scope The term Holocaust, derived from a Greek word meaning "burnt offering", has become the most common word used to describe the Nazi extermination of Jews in English and many other languages. The term Holocaust is sometimes used to refer to the persecution of other groups that the Nazis targeted, especially those targeted on a biological basis, in particular the Roma and Sinti, as well as Soviet prisoners of war and Polish and Soviet civilians. All of these groups, however, were targeted for different reasons. By the 1970s, the adjective Jewish was dropped as redundant and Holocaust, now capitalized, became the default term for the destruction of European Jews. The Hebrew word Shoah ("catastrophic destruction") exclusively refers to Jewish victims. The perpetrators used the phrase "Final Solution" as a euphemism for their genocide of Jews. Background Jews have lived in Europe for more than two thousand years. Throughout the Middle Ages in Europe, Jews were subjected to antisemitism based on Christian theology, which blamed them for killing Jesus. In the nineteenth century many European countries granted full citizenship rights to Jews in hopes that they would assimilate. By the early twentieth century, most Jews in central and western Europe were well integrated into society, while in eastern Europe, where emancipation had arrived later, many Jews still lived in small towns, spoke Yiddish, and practiced Orthodox Judaism. Political antisemitism positing the existence of a Jewish question and usually an international Jewish conspiracy emerged in the eighteenth and nineteenth century due to the rise of nationalism in Europe and industrialization that increased economic conflicts between Jews and non-Jews. Some scientists began to categorize humans into different races and argued that there was a life or death struggle between them. Many racists argued that Jews were a separate racial group alien to Europe. The turn of the twentieth century saw a major effort to establish a German colonial empire overseas, leading to the Herero and Nama genocide and subsequent racial apartheid regime in South West Africa. World War I (1914–1918) intensified nationalist and racist sentiments in Germany and other European countries. Jews in eastern Europe were targeted by widespread pogroms. Germany had two million war dead and lost a substantial territory; opposition to the postwar settlement united Germans across the political spectrum. The military promoted the untrue but compelling idea that, rather than being defeated on the battlefield, Germany had been stabbed in the back by socialists and Jews. The Nazi Party was founded in the wake of the war, and its ideology is often cited as the main factor explaining the Holocaust. From the beginning, the Nazis—not unlike other nation-states in Europe—dreamed of a world without Jews, whom they identified as "the embodiment of everything that was wrong with modernity". The Nazis defined the German nation as a racial community unbounded by Germany's physical borders and sought to purge it of racially foreign and socially deficient elements. The Nazi Party and its leader, Adolf Hitler, were also obsessed with reversing Germany's territorial losses and acquiring additional Lebensraum (living space) in Eastern Europe for colonization. These ideas appealed to many Germans. The Nazis promised to protect European civilization from the Soviet threat. Hitler believed that Jews controlled the Soviet Union, as well as the Western powers, and were plotting to destroy Germany. Rise of Nazi Germany Amidst a worldwide economic depression and political fragmentation, the Nazi Party rapidly increased its support, reaching a high of 37 percent in mid-1932 elections, by campaigning on issues such as anticommunism and economic recovery. Hitler was appointed chancellor in January 1933 in a backroom deal supported by right-wing politicians. Within months, all other political parties were banned, the regime seized control of the media, tens of thousands of political opponents—especially communists—were arrested, and a system of camps for extrajudicial imprisonment was set up. The Nazi regime cracked down on crime and social outsiders—such as Roma and Sinti, homosexual men, and those perceived as workshy—through a variety of measures, including imprisonment in concentration camps. The Nazis forcibly sterilized 400,000 people and subjected others to forced abortions for real or supposed hereditary illnesses. Although the Nazis sought to control every aspect of public and private life, Nazi repressi.... Discover the Dora Blume popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Dora Blume books.

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    The Evil Headmaster

    Dora Blume

    Students are missing. Shikari hunters are dispatched to investigate. Demons are possessing them en masse.Sloane and Erik fly immediately to Colorado to find out what's go...

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    The Renegade Demon Hunter

    Dora Blume

    In the heartpounding world of urban fantasy, where darkness lurks in the shadows and demons possess the innocent, one psychic holds the key to salvation. But she must face her haun...

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    Enchanted by the Craft

    Dora Blume

    A forbidden love, A deep betrayal, and vengeful God who's out for blood.Cordelia's finally escaped living under the shadow of her past. Making a name for herself at her sorority an...

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    The Order

    Dora Blume

    In the world of the Shikari, all hell is breaking loose.Literally!Demon's have taken over the order.Every city is being overrun. But the gang is going in search of one of thei...

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    Scarlet Corrupted

    Dora Blume

    Cursed fangs. Fiery chemistry. A twisted competition that could win her freedom… or leave her lifeless.Danger lurks at every corner. Already solving murders by day, the daring homi...

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    The Enchanted Fall

    Dora Blume

    A pissed off Goddess, a vengeful God who wants his family back, and a group of inexperienced witches who have to save the future of magic.A regular day at the office, right?Kaira a...

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    Enchanted by the Enemy

    Dora Blume

    Skyler's life is full of bad decisions, but falling for her enemy may be the worst one yet.A year ago, her father was killed by his mark. Not having any choice, she borrowed money ...

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    Scarlet Cursed

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    Cursed fangs. Fiery chemistry. A twisted case that could win her freedom… or leave her lifeless.Death lies scattered at Hope Matthews' feet. Already solving murders by day, the aud...

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    Enchanted by the Spirit

    Dora Blume

    Best friends forbidden to fall in love. A magical army out for blood. The only one who can help, held captive by a vengeful God. Zoe always looks out for herself, except when ...

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    Secrets be Damned

    Dora Blume

    Description coming soonLucifer has lost what she holds dear, will the horseman and her friends be able to help before all hell breaks loose? 

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    Enchanted by the Earth

    Dora Blume

    A Vengeful God. An army who's out to kill. A witch who discovered her powers yesterday.Will she be able to master her powers fast enough to save the world?Ivey returns home, ready ...

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    Haunted by a Moment

    Dora Blume

    One moment, four lives changed forever. Blinding fluorescents wake Kat, she's in the hospital. Oh my God, what has she done? The accident is still a blur, she tries to re...

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    Revelation of a Moonlit Promise

    Dora Blume

    One Princess, three sexy protectors, one king that wants to end their lives forever. Being hidden in the mortal world has been Lyla's life. She'd come to terms with it long ag...

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    Scarlet Crossed

    Dora Blume

    Cursed fangs. Fiery chemistry. A twisted case of missing students that could win her freedom… or leave her lifeless.Hope is officially a Raven enforcer but it's not everything it's...

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    Scarlet Claimed

    Dora Blume

    A skilled homicide detective, A mysterious murder, A vampire who will do anything to stay in the shadows...Hope is a skilled detective. When she delves  into a mysterious case...

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    The Enchanted Crossroads

    Dora Blume

    A Vengeful God. An army of evil warlocks. An inexperienced witch, the world's only hope... As an introverted lawyer and daughter of a single mother, Kaira has learned that wor...

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    Betrayal of a Moonlit Bond

    Dora Blume

    Will the King stop at nothing and no one in his thirst for control? A mother held ransom, a guard turned traitor, and stolen powers have created a mighty enemy. But Lyla has l...

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    Savior of a Moonlit Vow

    Dora Blume

    One Princess, three sexy protectors, one king that wants to end their lives forever. Being hidden in the mortal world has been Lyla's life. She'd come to terms with it long ag...