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World War II brought about intolerant attitudes towards the Jewish race. The Nazi party, especially, blamed the Jews for Germany’s downfall in WWI and sought to destroy them. Then, in 1941 Hitler decided to finally resolve the Jewish question. The solution to Hitler’s hatred was the extermination of the entire Jewish population. Known as the “final solution”, it began Jewish deportations to extermination camps, where most civilians did not survive. The Jews were placed under horrible conditions of back-breaking work, scarce food supply, and even immediate death in the gas chambers. The final solution corresponds to the theme of changing definitions of and attitudes towards classes, races and ethnic groups, because it clearly reveals Europe’s prejudice and accursed feelings towards Jewish individuals. MLA: Buckler, John, Bennett D. Hill, and John P. Mckay. __A History of Western Society__. Alexandria, VA: Not Avail, 2003.
 * 1) 25 __The Final Solution__ (1941)