The original plan (fostered largely by Adolph Eichmann) was to ship all Jews in Europe to Madagascar. This was quickly determined to be logistically impossible. Then, at the Wansee Conference, the plan known as "The Final Solution" was devised. In short, it was to exterminate all "useless" Jews (children, the old and the ill) and work to death all of the remainder in labor valuable to the Reich. There is some debate as to exactly who's idea this first was (Reinhard Heidrich? Heinrich Himmler?) but there is no question that Adolph Hitler approved it, even if he made sure the decision to do it could not be directly connected to him. By 1943 Himmler was already making a speech about "the total extermination of the Jewish race".
Yes. They did not kill them.
The original plan (fostered largely by Adolph Eichmann) was to ship all Jews in Europe to Madagascar. This was quickly determined to be logistically impossible. Then, at the Wansee Conference, the plan known as "The Final Solution" was devised. In short, it was to exterminate all "useless" Jews (children, the old and the ill) and work to death all of the remainder in labor valuable to the Reich. There is some debate as to exactly who's idea this first was (Reinhard Heidrich? Heinrich Himmler?) but there is no question that Adolph Hitler approved it, even if he made sure the decision to do it could not be directly connected to him. By 1943 Himmler was already making a speech about "the total extermination of the Jewish race".
well they were probarly left dead or dumped them in dumps/wells
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
A 'final solution' - to terminate completely Carthaginian competition to Rome in the Western Mediterranean.
They liked to think of themselves as kind to animals.
Yes. They did not kill them.
Please see the related question.
The Wannsee Conference planned for the elimination of European Jewry : "The final solution of the Jewish question".__________________________Not really; guidelines were put into place about how to classify and treat the various degrees of mixed Aryan/Jewish people. Also they discussed how to treat those Jews that were in employment and useful to the war effort.At this meeting they were still proceeding with the idea of sterilising Jews and not letting another generation exist, they were not yet committed to The Final Solution.
The Nazis were not known to treat any occupied country in a humanitarian way
The original plan (fostered largely by Adolph Eichmann) was to ship all Jews in Europe to Madagascar. This was quickly determined to be logistically impossible. Then, at the Wansee Conference, the plan known as "The Final Solution" was devised. In short, it was to exterminate all "useless" Jews (children, the old and the ill) and work to death all of the remainder in labor valuable to the Reich. There is some debate as to exactly who's idea this first was (Reinhard Heidrich? Heinrich Himmler?) but there is no question that Adolph Hitler approved it, even if he made sure the decision to do it could not be directly connected to him. By 1943 Himmler was already making a speech about "the total extermination of the Jewish race".
well they were probarly left dead or dumped them in dumps/wells
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
There was no must about it at all. The Nazis choseto treat the Jews as a problem.
is it a liability
is it a liability