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.