Between 1933 and 1945, the Nazis led by Adolf Hitler persecuted and murdered approximately 10-11 million people, including 6 million Jews, in the Holocaust. Hitler rose to power in Germany after World War 1 by promoting nationalism and anti-Semitism. Once in power, the Nazis established a racist totalitarian regime and concentration camps, where they imprisoned and killed Jews and other groups deemed inferior like Roma, Slavs, disabled people, and political opponents. Over the course of World War 2, the Nazis systematically stripped Jews of their rights, confined them to ghettos, and eventually deported millions of them to extermination camps where most were murdered in gas chambers or died of starvation, disease, or abuse. By the end,