Germans were not told that the Jews were being exterminated at the time, they believed that the Jews were being re-settled in the east.
the polish Jews were attacked first then the Germans killed as they went east the western Jews were left until later in the war.some German Jews even survived the whole war.it was easier to hide their crimes in the east-that is why the extermination camps were in the east eg sobibor,chelmo
A main reason for this is that Hitler was blaming the economic condition of Germany on the Jews and the people saw this and accepted this for the Jews were a minority.
The Germans called their campaign to eliminate the Jews and all other undesirables "The Final Solution". They called the killing part, "extermination".
Many germans in the 30s-40s had a hatred of Jews because of Nazi indoctrination. Adolf Hitler led a campaign for the extermination of the Jews; the infamous Holocaust, and because Nazi Germany was a fascist dictatorship, it's citizens were expected to share the ideologies of the Party
Because: - they had a coast line. - they had a neutral country that was willing to accept them. - Danish Jews were assimiliated. - the Germans warned them that there would be round-ups. - the Germans did not try to stop them. (it was not the Resistance that did the sumggling)
They were told that they were being resettled, but in fact they were being transported to extermination camps.
The Germans had gathered all of the Jews that they could into various towns and cities, into ghettos. They faced the problem of what to do with them. Though they had made the Jews pay for their own food, there was still the issue that this food could be used to feed the armed forces or the general population. It was considered that rather than let the Jews starve or freeze to death, that they would kill them themselves; hence the extermination centres were built.
I have no clue.
the polish Jews were attacked first then the Germans killed as they went east the western Jews were left until later in the war.some German Jews even survived the whole war.it was easier to hide their crimes in the east-that is why the extermination camps were in the east eg sobibor,chelmo
The Jews were forced to build a wall. This was done so the Jews could not escape until the Germans could send them to concentration camps. Many were sent to Treblinka for extermination.
I have no clue.
A main reason for this is that Hitler was blaming the economic condition of Germany on the Jews and the people saw this and accepted this for the Jews were a minority.
The Germans called their campaign to eliminate the Jews and all other undesirables "The Final Solution". They called the killing part, "extermination".
No, not all Germans hates the Jews. However, the particular group of Germans that hates the Jews were called the Nazi Germans.
Most of the killings took place in the extermination camps (in Poland) and in open air shootings further east - in: * Lithuania * Latvia * Belarus * Ukraine * Russia
Many germans in the 30s-40s had a hatred of Jews because of Nazi indoctrination. Adolf Hitler led a campaign for the extermination of the Jews; the infamous Holocaust, and because Nazi Germany was a fascist dictatorship, it's citizens were expected to share the ideologies of the Party
Because: - they had a coast line. - they had a neutral country that was willing to accept them. - Danish Jews were assimiliated. - the Germans warned them that there would be round-ups. - the Germans did not try to stop them. (it was not the Resistance that did the sumggling)