About 6 million Jewish lives were lost during the final solution.
The final solution was Hitlers plan to kill all of the Jews. His plan was stopped when Germany lost WW2.
Everything. Including their lives.
Holocaust.That was the Jews' own name for it after the War, but Adolf Hitler and his Nazi High Command called it the "Final Solution" - the "problem", in Hitler's mind, being the existence of the Jews as well as that of coloured, Romany and homosexual people.___________________The Final Solution did not include any other groups than the Jews. This is not to take away from the persecution and devastation that the Romany suffered, they lost more people as a proportion than the Jews did. Also more groups than those mentioned suffered under the Nazis, but they were niether part of the Holocaust, nor part of the Final Solution.The Jewish name for the Holocaust is 'Shoah'.
The effect was that about 6 million Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust and millions more suffered.
The best answer is a quote from one who survived: 'There is no why'.
To many lives would have been lost and they did not want to lose any more Jews to Hitler.
I think at that time, Hitler was impatient of waiting for Jews died for starving. He decided a plan, "Final Solution" which is a system of killing entire of Jewish people. He killed 6 millions Jews until the end of the war, it also means he lost the war.
The only justice for the Jews after World War 2 is that they received part of Palestine as their homeland. For the number of lives lost, there will never be justice.
In most cases they lost everything - their property (including personal possessions), their liberty and their lives.
Er, no. It was Hitler and the Nazis that organised the 'final solution of the Jewish problem' in which they set out to exterminate as many Jews as possible. Six million Jews were killed in the concentration camps; they were shot, burned, gassed, tortured, starved and buried alive. Children were 'experimented' on in the most grotesque manner imaginable. The camps and gas chambers were specifically designed in order to kill as many Jews as 'efficiently' as possible. Just under half of the world's Jews lost their lives in the Holocaust. So no, conditions did not 'improve'. I recommend you read the memoirs of any of the high up Nazi leaders; they publicly admit that they planned and discussed the total elimination of all Jews. --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
By killing them The Nazi's instituted a series of controls, called Pogroms, that were used to undermine the Jews daily activities & lives. Each pogrom would be more severe, escalating to what was known as the Final Solution. As the Nazis were in total control of the government after the Burning of the Reichstag, they managed to legislate many atrocities into law.
I think the number is 6 million. 6 million lives lost.