The image can best help explain which of the following differences between the Nazi program of genocide and other acts of genocide in the early twentieth century? Question 5 options:   The Nazis persecuted specific ethnic and religious groups because they viewed them as threats to the state.   The Nazis industrialized the killing process, allowing them to commit murder on a massive scale.   The Nazis attempted to conceal their atrocities from the larger international community.   The Nazis committed their crimes during the course of a major international conflict.

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The image can best help explain which of the following differences between the Nazi program of genocide and other acts of genocide in the early twentieth century?

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The Nazis persecuted specific ethnic and religious groups because they viewed them as threats to the state.

 

The Nazis industrialized the killing process, allowing them to commit murder on a massive scale.

 

The Nazis attempted to conceal their atrocities from the larger international community.

 

The Nazis committed their crimes during the course of a major international conflict.

DAVID OLÈRE, FRENCH JEWISH PAINTER, WHO SPENT MORE THAN TWO
YEARS (MARCH 1943 TO MAY 1945) AS AN INMATE IN AUSCHWITZ AND
OTHER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS, THE FOOD OF THE DEAD FOR THE
LIVING, PAINTED CIRCA 1950
100144
The painting shows the author, who was forced to work in a unit of inmates
responsible for disposing of the bodies of those killed in Auschwitz, rummaging
through the food left behind by the dead. To the left of the author, smoke emanates
from a Chimney in a crematorium that connects to a gas chamber.
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Transcribed Image Text:DAVID OLÈRE, FRENCH JEWISH PAINTER, WHO SPENT MORE THAN TWO YEARS (MARCH 1943 TO MAY 1945) AS AN INMATE IN AUSCHWITZ AND OTHER NAZI CONCENTRATION CAMPS, THE FOOD OF THE DEAD FOR THE LIVING, PAINTED CIRCA 1950 100144 The painting shows the author, who was forced to work in a unit of inmates responsible for disposing of the bodies of those killed in Auschwitz, rummaging through the food left behind by the dead. To the left of the author, smoke emanates from a Chimney in a crematorium that connects to a gas chamber. 10614
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