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What Was Hitler's Final Solutions To The Holocaust

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The Final Solution began on June 1914. The Final Solution was known as the “Holocaust.” The Holocaust was a state-sponsored persecution where about six million Jews were killed by the Nazis. The Nazis took power in Germany on January 1933. The impacts that Hitler’s “Final Solution” had on the Jewish population in Europe are the decrease in population, Anti-Jewish policy, and the places where Jews were killed.
The first impact that Hitler’s “Final Solution” had on the Jewish population in Europe was the decrease in population. Hitler’s goal was to eliminate all Jews from Europe. By the beginning of 1942, the Germans murdered 60 million people. The Nazis marched on the streets through small towns in Germany, Poland, and the Soviet Union. The European Jews were either killed by starvation, shooting, or being gassed. They were also killed in concentration camps or death camps in Auschwitz. About six million Jews were killed during the Holocaust and about 20,000 survived through the Holocaust. Hitler started a world war to achieve his goal/dream of world domination. …show more content…

This was a rule under Adolf Hitler who murdered and segregated Jews in different stages. After the Nazi Party achieving power in Germany on 1933, its state-sponsored led to the Anti-Jewish policy where the “Night of the Broken Glass” was introduced. They were aiming to separate the Jews from the society and drive them out of the country. After the German’s invasion in 1939, the Anti-Jewish policy was escalated to kill the European Jews. As for the Nazis, they first established the ghettos. The ghetto is an area where they isolate and control the Jews. Also, the ghettos are located in eastern and western Poland. The European Jews were deported to the ghettos to live an unsanitary and an overcrowding

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