Answer: Nazi leaders authorized the "Final Solution."
Explanation: After 1933, when the leader of the Nazi Party, Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) became chancellor of Germany, German Jews had been subjected to oppressive policies. On 9 November to the 10th November of 1938 an incident known as “Kristallnacht” began.
By the end of 1938, schools and most public places in Germany were banned from Jews – and conditions only worsened. During World War II, Hitler and the Nazis executed their supposedly “Final Solution,” which they had called the “Jewish problem.” They carried out the systematic massacre of nearly six million European Jews, what came to be known as the “Holocaust.”