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The article seems to be focussed on the history of the Holocaust (or of Jews) in Leipzig, 1933 to 1939. If this is intended, this should be made clear in the title. Otherwise, the article would have to be significantly expanded, regarding e.g. the political and party structures in the city at the time, the development of businesses, building activity and infrastructure, important public events, social developments (Nazi mass culture, workers' movement), finally the relationship with military and armaments industry. When dealing with the Nazi era, the timeframe is usually extended to 1945, and it's not clear why this was not done here (even if it's focussed on the Holocaust). With an extension to 1945, the effects of World War II (now partly separated into an article of its own) could be merged here. I'm not sure whether the current scope of the article really merits an article of its own. --Ubel (talk) 09:27, 14 March 2024 (UTC)Reply