The document outlines key events and policies of the Holocaust. It begins with definitions of key terms and describes how Nazi policies against Jews escalated in the 1930s, restricting their rights and requiring identification with yellow stars. It then details the "Final Solution" planned at the 1942 Wannsee Conference, which sought to exterminate all 11 million European Jews. Death camps like Auschwitz, Treblinka and Sobibor were constructed for efficient mass murder using Zyklon B gas. Josef Mengele performed cruel medical experiments on prisoners. In total, approximately 6 million Jewish people were murdered in the Holocaust.