The Holocaust document summarizes Nazi policies against Jews during World War 2. It describes how Jews had their citizenship taken away, were banned from many jobs and schools, and were segregated into ghettos. Kristallnacht in 1938 saw the deaths of 90 Jews and destruction of Jewish businesses. The Nazis then began sending Jews to concentration camps for slave labor and extermination camps like Auschwitz, where over 1.6 million Jews were murdered. By the end of the war, approximately 6 million European Jews had been killed by the Nazi regime.