Antisemitism during World War II was primarily manifested through the policies and actions of Nazi Germany, which aimed to systematically persecute and annihilate the Jewish population. This ideology was rooted in long-standing prejudices and was intensified by the Nazis, who falsely portrayed Jews as the root of societal problems. The culmination of this hatred led to the Holocaust, where approximately six million Jews were murdered in concentration camps and mass executions. Antisemitism during this period also inspired collaboration and complicity among various individuals and governments across Europe.
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