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the short term factors of the holocaust
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Holocaust - when and why were Jews segregated
19th - 20th centrury and blamed for political unrest, economic hardship.
in 1933, what happened to Jews and what were they considered in Nazi Germany?
Anti-Semitism intensified; Jews were viewed as inferior.
What laws where put in place in Germany 1935 against Jews
Nuremberg Laws - Stripped Jews of their rights and increased discrimination.
What happened in WW2
Led to the Holocaust — the genocide of 6 million Jews, due to hard labour and gas chambers.
where were Jews relocated to during WW2
Jews were forced into ghettos and concentration camps across Nazi-occupied Europe.
how brutal were the effects of WW2 on Jews
Survivors lost families, homes, and communities; lacked basic necessities like food.
what happened to the Jews after WW2 right after?
Many survivors were relocated to displaced persons camps in Europe.
why did Jews try to migrate to Palestine.
Seen as a desirable option, encouraged by Zionists who argued Jews needed their own land.
What was the controversey around Brittish ruling Palestine
Britain faced pressure to allow Jewish immigration but resisted due to Arab opposition.
What did the holocaust make people think after WW2?
The Holocaust created sympathy for Jews, boosting support for a Jewish homeland.
why is the Holocaust a Short-term cause of the partition of Palestine
The Holocaust sped up Jewish migration to Palestine and increased support for Zionism.