Question
Nazi-era anti-semitism can be associated with which of the following?
Night of the Broken Glass
Concentration camps
Eugenics
Night of the Broken Glass
Concentration camps
Eugenics
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Nazi-era anti-Semitism can be associated with all of the following:
1. **Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht)**: This was a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property in November 1938, resulting in widespread violence and vandalism against Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues.
2. **Concentration camps**: The Nazis established concentration camps where Jews, along with other targeted groups, were imprisoned, forced into labor, and often killed. These camps were a direct result of the anti-Semitic ideology that permeated Nazi policies.
3. **Eugenics**: The Nazi regime adopted eugenic theories to promote the idea of racial superiority, which included the systematic dehumanization and extermination of Jews as part of their vision of creating a so-called "pure" Aryan race.
All three are significant aspects of Nazi-era anti-Semitism and reflect the regime's genocidal policies against Jewish people.
1. **Night of the Broken Glass (Kristallnacht)**: This was a coordinated attack on Jewish people and their property in November 1938, resulting in widespread violence and vandalism against Jewish businesses, homes, and synagogues.
2. **Concentration camps**: The Nazis established concentration camps where Jews, along with other targeted groups, were imprisoned, forced into labor, and often killed. These camps were a direct result of the anti-Semitic ideology that permeated Nazi policies.
3. **Eugenics**: The Nazi regime adopted eugenic theories to promote the idea of racial superiority, which included the systematic dehumanization and extermination of Jews as part of their vision of creating a so-called "pure" Aryan race.
All three are significant aspects of Nazi-era anti-Semitism and reflect the regime's genocidal policies against Jewish people.