You seem to be conflating two separate incidents.
The plan for the "Final Solution" was proposed by Reinhard Heydrich, who was the head of the "Reich Main Security Office", which controlled most of Germany's police agencies. Heinrich Himmler was the head of the Schutzstaffel ("Protection Staff") or SS, which controlled all of Germany's security agencies, making him Heydrich's superior. They're two totally separate people.
Heydrich proposed the Final Solution at a conference on January 20, 1942 at a hotel in Wannsee, which is a suburb of Berlin, Germany. In his speech, Heydrich laid out his plans for wiping out the Jews while claiming they were being resettled elsewhere. The conference was a gathering of high ranking security and police officials, and was an attempt to get them all to work together to carry out the Holocaust.
Early in October 1943, Himmler gave two speeches to German officials while in the city of Poznan, Poland. In these "Posen speeches" (Posen is the German name for Poznan), he made it clear that the Nazi government was definitely trying to exterminate Jews. It was unusual because Nazi leaders didn't usually talk openly about the Holocaust- they would use vague terms like "final solution". The Posen speeches were the first time a very high-ranking Nazi stated with total certainty that the Nazis were killing Jews.
By that point, Germany had suffered some major defeats at places like Stalingrad and Kursk, Italy had been invaded and switched sides, and it seemed that Germany was losing the war. Allied leaders had started to find out about the Holocaust, and President Roosevelt had announced that Nazi leaders would be put on trial for their crimes. Himmler's speech made all Nazi officials fully aware of the Holocaust, so after the war, they couldn't claim they were innocent because they didn't know about it. This way, Himmler was trying to cause Germans to fight harder to win the war, because they'd be (presumably) executed if they lost or surrendered.
It was not, there is still debate as to when the Final Solution was created (or finalised). Heydeich chaired a meeting in Feb 1942 where many aspects of the Final Solution were put in place, but it is unlikely that the Final Solution was even decided until after Heydrich's death.
January 1942 at the Wannasee Conference Center. By the way, you spelled where wrong.
It took place January 1942, Was originally scheduled for Dec. 1941
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.
Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.
Was called the final solution.
there was no order for the cessation of the Final Solution, but there was no one to continue it, so it stopped.
Wansee Conference center
It took place January 1942, Was originally scheduled for Dec. 1941
It took place January 1942, Was originally scheduled for Dec. 1941
The part of a mystery in which the solution is revealed is called the denoument.
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.
The final outcome of a story is typically the resolution or conclusion of the conflict that has been driving the plot. It is the point where loose ends are tied up, and the fate of the characters is revealed.
Solution is a noun and final is an adjective and the Final Solution is a noun phrase or, arguably, a proper noun.
The solution of the story refers to the part of the narrative where the main conflict is resolved or the outcome of the plot is revealed. It is when all loose ends are tied up, questions are answered, and the final outcome of the story is determined.
Children were treated good in the final solution
the ghettos came before the final solution
The Final Solution went on for about three years.
The Final Solution was the plan to rid of Europe's Jews.