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Why is the killing of Jews and Gypsies by the Nazis from 1935 to 1945 considered genocide?

A. Because it occurred during World War II

B. Because there are now memorials marking what took place

C. Because it involved citizens of a country

D. Because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate groups of people

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D, Genocide is the intentional killing or "elimination" of a group of people.
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The reason why is the killing of Jews and Gypsies by the Nazis from 1935 to 1945 considered genocide is that because it was a deliberate attempt to eliminate groups of people. So the answer is letter D. This resulted for them ro be considered as genocide.
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