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Q: What was the rationale behind the Nazi extermination of the Jews?
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What was the goal of the Nazi Holocaust of the Jews?

Extermination!


What was the phrase used by the Nazi's to describe the extermination of the Jews?

The final solution


What was the Nazi rationale behind the camps?

to keep the undesirable element locked away from society.


What year did the nazi send Jews to extermination camps?

it started at the end of 1941 and the last was in 1944.


What terms is used to describe the extermination of 6 million Jews in Nazi Germany?

the holocaust pendejo


Why were the Nazi extermination camps used?

They were used as a solution to the Jewish problem. Initailly they were used to murder the Jews trapped in the Ghettos, then to kill all Jews under the Nazi yoke.


What does extermination camp mean?

well an extermination camp is a camp where the Jews are sent so that the Nazi's can exterminate them or in other words where they can kill them.. try and kill off the race.


Why have so many Jews emigrated from their homelands?

That is the first place that the Nazi's would go looking for them for extermination Common Sense!


Examine the map and answer the following question Which inference does the locations of Nazi extermination camps support?

Nazi leaders wanted to keep the existence of extermination camps secret.


How did the Nazi's kil the Jews?

Starvation, extermination through labor, shootings, hangings, mass burnings, poisonings (please see the Related Links I've added for more info on Gas Chambers).


Where in the world did Adolf Hitler and his men kill the Jews in the holocaust?

The six major extermination camps were in Nazi-occupied Poland. There was also one in Belarus, which was also under Nazi occupation from 1941-1944. When the Nazis invaded the Soviet Union in June 1941, mobile killing squads followed and slaughtered Jews behind the lines in Lithuania, Latvia, Belarus, Ukraine and Russia.


What nazi extermination camp did a successful prisoner uprise?

Treblinka extermination camp