Answer 1
Like it was the death of all of us and that the people who did it are beyond imaginably terrible and will rot in Hell.
Answer 2
It's a silly question. Every group of people feels the same way when individuals with whom they identify are rounded up in a mechanical way to be disposed of like chemical waste. Jews are incensed and infuriated by the idea that the "Extermination of the Jew" was not only considered permissible in the past, was not only acted upon in the past, but continues to be celebrated by some people in some places.
this is a question in poor taste, if you can imagine how a person can feel physical pain, then you have an answer.
The only groups singled out for extermination rather than enslavement were the Jews and the Romanies ('gypsies'). Please see related question.
Extermination!
Holocaust-extermination of Jews WW2
They were taken to extermination camps. Please see related question.
Holocaust.
65,000 Jews were killed.
Presumably this means the extermination camp at Birkenau - just under a million. (this was an answer when the question read "How many Jews were killed at the extermination camp") To answer the current question: about three and a half million.
the final solution is the extermination of jews and the holocaust was the extermination of jews. they were the same thing. the final solution was just a way of saying to killing of jews without really saying.
He was the leader of the mass extermination of Jews
The term is the Holocaust.
No, but they were ordered to draw up lists of Jews for deportation to extermination camps ...