Step-by-step explanation:
Between 5 and 6 million innocent people, mostly Jews but also other groups, were killed by the Nazis during the Holocaust.
Hitler hated Jewish people and blamed them for Germany's problems. He believed they were an inferior race and wanted to exterminate them.
Hitler wrote a book called "Mein Kampf" where he outlined his ideology and goals for Germany, including his anti-Semitic beliefs.
Ghettos were places where Jewish people and other minorities were forced to live by the Nazis. They were overcrowded and lacking in basic necessities.
Concentration camps were large camps where prisoners, mostly Jews, were imprisoned and subjected to forced labor, starvation, and brutal treatment.
Anne Frank was a young Jewish girl who wrote a diary while hiding from the Nazis during World War II. She died in a concentration camp.
Oskar Schindler was a German businessman who saved over a thousand Jewish workers by employing them in his factories during the Holocaust. His story was depicted in the movie "Schindler's List."
Corrie ten Boom was a Dutch Christian who helped to hide and protect Jews and others from the Nazis during World War II. She was eventually arrested and sent to a concentration camp but survived and became an advocate for forgiveness and reconciliation.