Routine major deportations began in October 1941 with the deportation of the Berlin Jews. (At the time, the Nazis didn't have extermination camps, so many of the German Jews were dumped in the already overcrowded ghettos in Warsaw and Lodz, but most were sent to Riga, Latvia, where they were shot).
In the early stages of the Holocaust the Nazis sent the killers - the mobile killing units - to the victims, but later they transported the victims to the extermination camps, as they found this simpler, less messy and more 'efficient'.
It is not. It is related to how the Nazis treated people with disabilities. The way that the Nazis murdered disbled people was used in many of the camps in the Holocaust.
They were used for mass murder by the Nazis.
Very few Nazis were sent to concentration camps unless they got into exceptionally serious trouble with the regime.
No Hitler and the Nazis set them up i ww2 during 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
They were the first step before they started sending Jewish people off to concentration camps and they also removed them from the outside world, which is what the Nazis wanted.
No, during the holocaust the Nazis didn't care what happen they killed them, gassed them, and they didn't feed them.
The Nazis didn't want to carry out the Holocaust publicly, for example in the street.
Old potatoes that Hitler and the Nazis gave them as they tortured them in the torture camps.
The Nazis made over 75 million Reichmarks which is equivalent to £156.25 million
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