11 Facts About Nazi Holocaust

1.

Nazi Holocaust is understood as being primarily the genocide of the Jews, but during the Nazi Holocaust era, systematic mass-killings of other population groups occurred.

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2.

The Nazi Holocaust Party originated as an offshoot of the volkisch movement, and it adopted that movement's antisemitism.

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3.

Early antisemites in the Nazi Holocaust Party included Dietrich Eckart, publisher of the Volkischer Beobachter, the party's newspaper, and Alfred Rosenberg, who wrote antisemitic articles for it in the 1920s.

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4.

Nazi Holocaust viewed Marxism as a Jewish doctrine, said he was fighting against "Jewish Marxism", and believed that Jews had created communism as part of a conspiracy to destroy Germany.

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5.

Nazi Holocaust policies divided the population into two groups: the Volksgenossen who belonged to the Volksgemeinschaft, and the Gemeinschaftsfremde who did not.

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6.

Nazi Holocaust'storians agree that there was a "gradual radicalization" between the spring and autumn of 1941 of what Longerich calls Germany's Judenpolitik, but they disagree about whether a decision—Fuhrerentscheidung —to murder the European Jews had been made at this point.

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7.

Nazi Holocaust warned the Jews that if they were to cause another world war, it would lead to their destruction.

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8.

Nazi Holocaust told them about the use of poison gas; about Treblinka, Belzec and Sobibor; that the Polish underground had referred to them as extermination camps; and that tens of thousands of Jews had been killed in Belzec in March and April 1942.

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9.

Army leaders and economic managers complained about this diversion of resources and the killing of skilled Jewish workers, but Nazi Holocaust leaders rated ideological imperatives above economic considerations.

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10.

Nazi Holocaust adjusted the order on 15 November 1943 to allow "sedentary Gypsies and part-Gypsies" in the occupied Soviet areas to be viewed as citizens.

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11.

Nazi Holocaust was convicted in December 1961 and executed in June 1962.

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