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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.

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The growth of anti-Semitism in Germany led the Nazis to invade and conquer neighbouring European nations is the anti-Semitism influence the Holocaust.

Why did the Nazis target Jews?

Jews were wrongly blamed by the Nazis for all of Germany's social, economic, political, and cultural ills. They specifically accused them of being responsible for Germany's defeat in World War I. These Nazi assertions were accepted by some Germans.

Thus, option A is correct.

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