It depends what is meant by the word "killed". If "killed" means "responsible for ordering or taking the life of", then the answer is certainly Adolf Hitler, who masterminded the Einsantzgruppen and the Final Solution as ideas and approved them, resulting in the death of 6 million Jews. Hitler, however, did not actually go out and physically murder Jews in large numbers, leaving that to his subordinates. The person who probably took the most Jewish lives by his own hand is the man who dumped the Zyklon B cartridges into the largest gas chamber at Auschwitz-Birkenau, who was a very "average" low-level worker in the camp.
Nobody, because Jewish people are alive today. They killed an incredibly large number Jewish people, but the Jews still endure.
There have been "successful" eradications of Jews in history. The Jewish community in Iraq numbered roughly 150,000-200,000 in 1940 and now consists of less 10 individuals. In that particular case, Jews left in fear of life, limb, and property to Israel, the United States, and the United Kingdom due to Iraqi laws and pogroms against the Jewish community. In 1930 in Poland, there were 3.3 million Jews, but today there are approximately 30,000 Jews and in this case the Nazis and their sympathizers are responsible for this annihilation in the course of the Holocaust.
Hitler started the rise of Nazism to create a "New Germany". Jews were sent to consent ration camps as well as people who opposed the new regime. He established complete totalitarianism.
Adolf Hitler , former dictator of Germany.
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Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
Auschwitz.
Nearly all the 250,000 victims at Sobibor was Jews. It was an Operation Reinhard extermination camp intended specifically to kill Jews. It is possible that some gypsies were also killed there.
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65,000 Jews were killed.
People of all ages were killed.
All ages were killed.
Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
Adolf Hitler killed 6 million jews.
Poland 3,000,000 & 90% all jews were there
Auschwitz.
The answer to that is that alot of jews were killed like mostly about 1000 people or more than that were killed.
Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
They killed all the jews and Poland had lots of jews.
Jews have been killed throughout the centuries.
From 1941 on exterminating the Jews were Nazi policy. In other words, the Nazis intended to kill all the Jews they could find. The Jews were sent to camps in order to be killed.
Nearly all the 250,000 victims at Sobibor was Jews. It was an Operation Reinhard extermination camp intended specifically to kill Jews. It is possible that some gypsies were also killed there.