By moving them to concentration camps, hidden from public view. They were shot, suffocated with poison gas, or killed in medical experiments (along with plain old starvation, exposure to bad weather, disease, and overwork)
They didn't exterminate all the Austrians only the Jewish ones and other people that were the target of the Nazi Party.
Using the criterion of at least one Jewish grandparent the proportion of the Jewish population in Germany just before the Nazis came to power was about 1.3-1.4% of the population. Practising Jews were about 0.8% of the population.
That is correct. The Nazis wanted to establish a super race, and that also involved the extermination of all Jews.
The Jewish people. But the Poles - Slavs of any kind - were a bang-up second.
The Nazis referred to the Holocaust as the "Endlösung" or "Final Solution" (Endlösung der Judenfrage), which was a code term for their plan to systematically exterminate the Jewish population of Europe. This term was used to conceal the true intention of their genocidal policies, framing it as a solution to the so-called "Jewish question." The Holocaust resulted in the murder of six million Jews, along with millions of others deemed undesirable by the regime.
No, it was adults and children. The Nazis wanted to exterminate all Jews.
They didn't exterminate all the Austrians only the Jewish ones and other people that were the target of the Nazi Party.
to exterminate Jewish citizens
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.
The Nazis felt their race was superior to everyone elses
The Nazis claimed that the Jews has supported the allies in the First World War. Also, the Nazis feared the growth of the Jewish population and Jewish influence.
You sick person
1. Hitler hailed from Germany 2. Hitler's Soldiers were called the Nazis 3.Hitler wanted to exterminate all Jewish People
Approximately six million Jews were murdered by the Nazis during the Holocaust. This genocide occurred from 1941 to 1945, as part of the Nazis' systematic plan to exterminate the Jewish population in Europe. The Holocaust remains one of the most horrific events in human history, representing a profound loss of life and culture.
Roughly 6.2 million Jewish people were murdered overall. In the camps and everywhere else the Nazis conquered.
Using the criterion of at least one Jewish grandparent the proportion of the Jewish population in Germany just before the Nazis came to power was about 1.3-1.4% of the population. Practising Jews were about 0.8% of the population.
Because the Nazi idea of the final solution means that the Nazis wanted a free Aryan Europe, and planned to simply exterminate anyone who wasn't German a nd Aryan. In the camps, the machinery was assembled with which the Nazis could cheaply and efficiently dispose of the Jewish population and other undesirables. During the extermination, they killed 15 million people, 6 million being Jews alone.