Most Germans did not know in detail till after the war what had really happened to the Jews. They were told that the German Jews were being "resettled in Eastern Europe". Alarming rumours circulated, but most Germans chose to "hear no evil, see no evil". After all, many Germans had supported Hitler ... They weren't too keen to have to face up to the fact that they had made a grievous error of judgement.
The Final Solution.
The term kill was not heard among the Germans at the camps or read in the documents. Final solution meant extermination.
The Final Solution was the name of the plan. The Allies knew of the final solution through intel, but thought it was a military plan, not plans for the Holocaust.
they didnt like it genocide never did
Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.
The Final Solution.
The term kill was not heard among the Germans at the camps or read in the documents. Final solution meant extermination.
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Many Germans and non-Germans contributed to or benefited from the so-called "Final Solution"
The Final Solution was the name of the plan. The Allies knew of the final solution through intel, but thought it was a military plan, not plans for the Holocaust.
It involved the Germans, the Nazis and their helpers from allied states and the Jews of Europe. There were many others who played minor parts, but these were the main protagonists.
The initial reaction is required to be subtracted from the final reaction to get the net reaction.
they didnt like it genocide never did
Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.
The Germans at the time called it "the Final solution". The Jews to whom it was done call it the "holocaust". What ever it was called it was a genocide of massive proportions.
Children were treated good in the final solution