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    at the Nuremburg Trials, “The "final solution" of the Jewish question meant the complete extermination of all Jews in Europe. I was ordered to establish extermination facilities at Auschwitz in June 1941.” It was not until 1941 that mass concentration camps started arising. Other concentration camps were around since 1934, such as Belzek and Treblinka, these camps acted as labor camps rather than ones meant for extermination. It was also regarded as the “Final Solution” meaning it would once and…

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    deny being who they were in hopes that they could escape capture. The Holocaust went on from 1933 up until the end of World War II in 1945. There were nearly six million estimated deaths resulting from Hitler’s “Final Solution”, but some estimates are a lot higher. Hitler’s “Final Solution” was a detailed plan Hitler had to eliminate all Jews from Germany. The different methods of getting this done were deporting Jews to ghettos, concentration and extermination camps, and sterilization. Most of…

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    Concentration Camps Did you realize that 5,933,900 people died in the concentration camps. Auschwitz was the most destructive of what were called the concentration camps created by Hitler's final solution. During ww2 millions of jews died. They were ;shot, gassed, and sent to concentration camps therefore being starved to death. Hitler disliked the jews, because he believed they were to blame for all of germany’s problems. Concentration camps were a horrific, because millions of jews died, and…

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    Hitler’s Final Solution After WWI, Germany’s economy was in despair, and the German people wanted someone to blame. The Jews, who were widely resented, became the scapegoats. When Adolf Hitler came into power, he took advantage of the existing anti-Semitism, and came up with his infamous final solution—his plan to exterminate all the Jews in Europe. He thought getting rid of Jews would somehow make the world a better place. While Hitler and his fellow Nazis obviously didn’t manage to eradicate…

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    The word holocaust comes from the Greek language and means to sacrifice by fire, this is the fate that some of the holocaust victims suffered. The Holocaust or Final Solution was the inhumane killing of over 6,000,000 Jews and 5,000,000 minorities between January 30, 1933-May 8, 1945. The Holocaust took place in Germany and Eastern Europe during World War II. The anti-semitism had been going on in Europe way before the Holocaust was even thought of , the hate for Jews comes from the ideas of…

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    am fighting for the work of the lord” (Hitler 60). Hitler believed he was fighting for the Lord, but most people think he is the Antichrist or the personification of the Devil but it is all a matter of perspective of right and wrong. Hitler’s “Final Solution” remains to be uncertain because he implemented it in stages, the last stage being before he died, was the extermination of Jews. Hitler lived a very lonely and isolated life. Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn, Austria…

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    Chapter 1: What is the historical event about? The Final Solution: The mass killing of The Holocaust 1.1 Concept of Superiority and Anti-Semitism After the World War I, Adolf Hitler who was the leader of a political organization called Nazis, became the dictator of Germany in January 1933. During his rise to power, he successfully convinced the people to believe that Germans with fair skin tone, blond hair and blue eyes were the superior form of human which was also known as the master race of…

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    1977 work “Hitler and the Genesis of the Final Solution” Broszat argues that their no was no direct to start the extermination of Jews, by Hitler himself. Instead Broszat argues in this piece , that it was lower level Nazi officials in occupied territories, who made the decision to start mass executions of the Jewish People in their areas, a decision that was later retroactively given approval by the higher-ups of the Nazi Regime such as Hitler . Hans Mommsen is another functionalist historian…

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    between the specialties in each program area. For the automotive division, our project required us to form teams to create and develop a car dealership. I teamed up with Stone Sha, Matthew Burgos, Shann Pagado, and Thomas Norsworthy to take on our final challenge before graduation. Our group’s first objective was to decide the car franchise for our dealership. Our initial choice was Nissan with Chevrolet as our back up, but we decided to change to Audi and named the dealership…

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    critical part of the design process was understanding that many residents are sometimes forced to leave their homes and live at St. Peter’s due to their disabilities, this gave us the idea of what experience the device should provide in the final product. The final decision was to give the ladies at table two a dining experience that would feel like home. Some of the problems that were taking away from the overall dining experience was the constant struggle of the footrest under the table, and…

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