The Holocaust resulted in the genocide of approximately 11 million people, including 6 million Jews, carried out in a systematic manner by Nazi Germany between 1933 and 1945. The Nazis gradually stripped Jews of their rights, segregated them into ghettos, concentrated them in camps, and ultimately sought to exterminate them. Despite the growing refugee crisis at the end of WWII, Canada admitted fewer than 5,000 Jewish refugees during the Holocaust, reflecting an anti-Semitic attitude.