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What happened to the number of Jews in Germany in the 1930s?

A.
Their numbers grew as more Jews came from Russia and Poland.

B.
Their numbers fell by half as Jews emigrated to other nations.

C.
The number of Jews in Germany stayed the same in the 1930s.

D.
The number of Jews fell because of the Nazi extermination.

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Answer:

D

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i mean the holocaust killed more than 30 million Jews once the Nazis came into power in Germany so..

Also more factual evidence to trust and elaborate my answer:

The correct answer is D.

The number of Jews in Germany fell significantly in the 1930s due to the Nazi regime's policies of persecution, forced emigration, and ultimately extermination. The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 stripped German Jews of their citizenship and basic rights, leading to widespread discrimination and violence against them. Many Jews attempted to flee Germany, and by 1939, an estimated 300,000 had emigrated. However, with the outbreak of World War II, emigration became increasingly difficult, and the Nazi regime began implementing their plan of exterminating European Jewry through the Holocaust. By the end of the war, it is estimated that around six million Jews had been killed, including approximately two-thirds of the Jewish population in Europe.

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