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The Holocaust was the systematic genocide of approximately six million Jews, along with millions of other victims including Romani people, Poles, disabled individuals, and political dissidents, carried out by Nazi Germany during World War II. The impact of the Holocaust on World War II was significant. It intensified the brutality and inhumanity of the war, as well as the persecution and discrimination against Jewish people. The Holocaust also led to a massive loss of life and destruction, further fueling the determination of the Allied powers to defeat Nazi Germany and end the war. Additionally, the Holocaust had a profound impact on post-war politics, human rights movements, and the establishment of the state of Israel.