Adolf Hitler called it "The Final Solution" but the Allied Forces called it murder. They called it "The Holocaust".
The mass extermination of Jews by German dictator Adolf Hitler was called the Holocaust. Between 1941 and 1945 six million Jews were killed in concentration camps.
The Holocaust is the term generally used to describe the execution of Jews in the Second World War. For more information, please read: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Holocaust
hey there there are a number of things the eradication of the Jews was refered to, the final solution was one but the one you are probably looking for is the holocaust :)
The plan to kill all Jews was called the Final Solution, in which means that the mass murdering of Jews, in 1942 after the Final solution was decided, 3 million jews were murdered in a single year, 8,000+ dying daily.
Anything and everything they could get their hands on!
People who practice Judaism are called Jews.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
The instruction phase together with the execution phase is called a "Machine Cycle".
It is called a stay.
They were taken to the camps to work labor and then to the execution.
If the question is: Why did they gas (rather than shoot/etc.) the Jews? The Answer is: shooting (the previous execution method) was causing psychological problems for the execution squads and was taking too much time. Gassing was simply more efficient. If the question is: Why did they kill Jews? The Answer is: Hitler build upon latent anti-Semitism in Germany to create an environment where Jews were blamed for prior German problems and defeats. Successful de-humanization campaigns during the 1930s resulted in Hitler being able to push a program of simple mass-execution of Jews, as a "service to mankind".
The execution occurred on March 27, 1836. It was called the Goliad Massacre.