The official goal of the Nazi regime toward Jews in the period before World War II was
A. to force all educated German Jews to stay in Germany and expel the rest of the Jewish population.
B. to turn them into slaves to work in Germany's armament factories.
C. to pressure them to emigrate.
D. toleration.
E. one of killing all Jews that could be arrested in order to eliminate the Jews from Germany and eventually the world.
Answer: C
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