In what way did anti-Semitism influence the Holocaust?


The growth of anti-Semitism in Germany led the Nazis to invade and conquer neighboring European nations.

Anti-Semitism in Germany led the Nazis to target groups such as Roma, socialists, and Jehovah’s Witnesses.

The growth of anti-Semitism in Germany following World War I led the Nazis to carry out the genocide of Jewish people.

Anti-Semitism led the Nazis to use euthanasia against children with disabilities and adults with blindness, epilepsy, and other conditions.

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The correct answer is C.

C

Anti semitism is hate against Jews so although the nazis did do all of those things, they were influenced by different goals/ideas.

Conquering nearby nations was to unite all the German speaking people and to expand hitlers power.

The targeting of other racial and religious groups and people with disabilities was because they wanted to create the “perfect” race.