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    Over six-million Jews died in the Holocaust because of Hitler’s “Final Solution.” Hitler wanted to use the Jews as a scapegoat for all of Germany’s problems. He used many methods for killing the Jews, such as labor camps and concentration camps. Labor camps and death camps were a terrible part of the Holocaust because of their brutal living conditions and death counts. Death camps were grand facilities built strictly for killing; therefore, hundreds-of-thousands of Jews met their fate there.…

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    Auschwitz to be murdered. Construction of Auschwitz seized millions of lives, immense and excruciating torture occured,families suffocated by poisonous gases, all because of their beliefs a new horror was brought to the world. The Creation of the Solution Hitler had a “Jewish Problem,” and he saw no other way to seize his problem then exterminating every last Jew. Coming to power on January 30, 1933, Hitler became the Chancellor of Germany, and this gave him authority to…

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    to be the target of the fury of Hitler (Laualdi, 252). It seems that what came of this horror that Hitler put citizens through was the Final solution. The Final solution was a system of camps that seemed to be for either making sure that European Jews were going imprisoned or killed between the years of 1941 and 1942 (Laualdi, 252). This idea of the Final Solution was all Hitler’s to make sure that the Jewish population would be gone and this took…

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    ideals and beliefs. He targeted groups in society that did not fit into his master Aryan Race with cruel and unjust punishments. However the most indecent act against humanity that Hitler committed was the extermination of European Jews- ‘The Final Solution’. The…

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    German racial community. The Jews who died were not casualties of the fighting that toke place during World War II, but were the victims of Nazi Germany's attempt to annihilate an entire population of Jews living in Europe, a plan Hitler called the Final Solution. This paper will look at the actions taken by the United States after becoming aware of what was happening in Europe concerning the Holocaust, and my…

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    Paper The Final Solution Ever since the world has become aware of the Holocaust on the Jews, many historians have debated back and forth of who caused this, why this had happened, and when it was decided. Although the popular opinion is to put all of the blame on Hitler because he was the complete ruler at the time, but through more research there are other debates spoken about and other ideas became even more popular. Two of the more popular schools of thought are functionalism and…

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    in Germany led to the prime example of anti-Semitism thus far, the development of the Final Solution. This was the plan to exterminate all of the Jewish people, and resulted in the death of six million Jews, two-thirds of Europe’s Jewish population. More than 70 years after this tragedy, scholars are still debating many aspects of the Holocaust. The question that is constantly asked regarding the Final Solution is, “When did the plan to annihilate all of the Jews develop?” This leads to one of…

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    Fleming’s Hitler and the Final Solution is an important and controversial book in the study of the Holocaust. Fleming takes an “ultra-intentionalist” position on the historiographical debate on the origins of the Final Solution and his work has contributed significantly to the ongoing study on the subject. In this book, Fleming makes an argument that is well supported by existing and new evidence that Hitler was directly involved in the implementation of the Final Solution. The initial incentive…

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    in in the early 1900s(and earlier), and of course, the Holocaust. We are however just focusing in on the last one mentioned, the Holocaust, and how Hitler originally wanted to solve his ‘Jewish problem’ and how it eventually escalated to his ‘Final Solution’. Emigration was, and has been the goto method for anti-semites to rid themselves of their…

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    will help my comprehension of the subject. Also, this knowledge that I acquired during this project will make me reflect about the events that we will see in Monde Contemporain in a different angle. For example, when we will talk about Hitler’s Final Solution, I will think about this inhuman but at the same so well organize road that led to it. In brief, this project taught me about the complexity of the Nazis regime and these lessons…

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