They didn't exterminate all the Austrians only the Jewish ones and other people that were the target of the Nazi Party.
That is correct. The Nazis wanted to establish a super race, and that also involved the extermination of all Jews.
Their plan was to exterminate the Jews. They collected artifacts and documentation to make a museum of the people that once was.
I think you mean 'Concentration Camps'. These were created by Adolph Hitler and the Nazis in World War II. Used as a means to exterminate Jews and other people deemed unworthy by the Nazis.
When they invaded, the danish people didn't really put up a fight( of course there was a Resistance though). After the invasion the Nazis went from building to building searching for Jews to exterminate.
They did not as a point of protocol, they were supposed to wait for the mother to come to term before killing both mother and child.
The Nazis felt their race was superior to everyone elses
You sick person
No, it was adults and children. The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews.
That is correct. The Nazis wanted to establish a super race, and that also involved the extermination of all Jews.
to exterminate Jewish citizens
It sounds as if the question is about the Wannsee Conference. Please see the related question below.
The Holocaust was not a living thing, it was a period of time in which the Nazis attempted to exterminate many "races" especially Jews.
Their plan was to exterminate the Jews. They collected artifacts and documentation to make a museum of the people that once was.
Genocide is the extermination of a race of people. An example of this is the Nazis attempt to exterminate the Jewish people in the early 20th Century leading up to WWII.
I think you mean 'Concentration Camps'. These were created by Adolph Hitler and the Nazis in World War II. Used as a means to exterminate Jews and other people deemed unworthy by the Nazis.
The ultimate plan for Auschwitz was to exterminate the people that Hitler, and the Nazis didn't see as fit, or as high up as the Germans were.
The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews, Romanies, Poles, Russians, and any other non-Aryans, as well as homosexuals, people with Down Syndrome, the insane, and any other birth defect that rendered the person less than whole in the minds of the Nazis.