Samantha Hart

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How could the Nazis come so close to killing all the European Jews—and do so at the average rate of 225,000 people per month, from mid-1941 to early 1943, and 325,000 per month (more than 10,000 per day), at the frenetic peak of the Holocaust in 1942–43?
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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