The reason for the medical experiments was for Hitler to improve his "master race". He wanted also to determine the best ways for his troops to survive in battle. It is also true that he wanted to inflict suffering and degradation on Jews and other minorities, like gypsies and other "abnormal" people.
Hitler and other Nazis decided to start up the Holocaust.
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
i guess 1942 as soon as territory was gained by the Soviets from the Nazis
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
The Nazis did not plan to murder all prisoners in camps built before the Holocaust
absolutely none.
This question is ambiguous. Does it mean 'Why didn't the Nazis start the Holocaust a few years earlier?' OR 'Why didn't the "Final Solution" happen long before anyone had even thought of the Nazis - for example, in the Middle Ages?'
Not to the people who were killed or their families. I can't believe you are asking this, but yes, I can think of one thing. We know what evil is and we have an example to point to. When someone tells you "You can't solve any problems with violence" you can say "What about the Holocaust? How do you stop Hitler without violence?"
That would depend upon on which action you consider the Holocaust to have started. There was no one particular day: this was a step-by-step process that occurred over time. Some scholars place the starting year as 1933, when Hitler began to implement some of the harsh anti-Jewish laws in Germany.__________Normally, the Holocaust refers to the routine mass murder of the Jews and that started in 1941. Dating the start of the Holocaust in 1933 (that is, the start of Nazi persecution of the Jews) makes the term redundant. There was no indication in 1933 that the Nazis would try to exterminate the Jews.
The Holocaust, referring to the systematic murder of six million Jews by the Nazis and their collaborators, began in 1941 after the invasion of the Soviet Union and ended in 1945 with the conclusion of World War II.
The assumption in the question is false. The Holocaust is not 'start[ing] again'.