Simple answer: Yes, since you used the term "Final Solution" in your question.
The full term is: "The Final Solution to the JewishQuestion." It's not clear exactly when this term was coined or by whom (some scholars credit Adolf Eichmann, at the Wannsee Conference in January 1942), but during what is generally termed "The Holocaust," the period from approximately November 9-10, 1938 (Kristallnacht, or the Night of Broken Glass) to the end of World War 2 in Europe in May of 1945, approximately 6 million European Jews were deliberately murdered by the Nazi regime in Germany for the sole reason that they were of Jewish extraction.
As the German Army conquered territories after 1939, right behind them would come the Einsatzgruppen, special death squads of the SS whose task it was to find and kill, primarily Jews, and others deemed "undesirables" by the Nazi regime.
The question gets a little stickier when we try to put the terms "Final Solution" and "Holocaust" together. There is no doubt that "Final Solution" referred to the Jews alone, but scholars are mixed on whether "Holocaust" applies only to Jews, or includes the other approximately 5 million non-Jewish people murdered by the Nazis because they were ...
* Slavs (especially Soviet POWS) * Gypsies (Roma and Sinti) * Disabled and/or mentally ill * Homosexuals * Freemasons * Jehovah's Witnesses ... Or anyone else the Nazis thought they could define as Untermenschen (literally "undermen" or subhuman). Some scholars exclude non-Jews from the Holocaust, others include them, but the fact remains that the evidence shows that the Germans and some other Europeans under the Nazis made a concerted attempt to kill everyone they didn't like, starting and ending with, always above all, the Jews.
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
It was neither.Hitler only murdered European Jews. He did not murder Israelis. The majority of Jews killed in the Holocaust spoke:GermanPolishYiddishDutchCzechFrenchAnd many othersJews haven't spoken Aramaic in 2000 years.
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
There were many other groups that had people killed by Hitler and the Nazis, but the Holocaust was the specific actions against the Jews, therefore there were no other groups killed in the Holocaust. The only other group which suffered similar persecution to the Jews was the gypsies.
More Jews killed during the Holocaust. Over 6,000,000 (6 million) Jews were killed during the Holocaust. The Jews used for slave labor and medical testing that died aren't part of that number.
no
In the Holocaust Jews were killed simply for being Jews, in fact simply for existing.
6,000,000 Jews were killed during the holocaust.
It was neither.Hitler only murdered European Jews. He did not murder Israelis. The majority of Jews killed in the Holocaust spoke:GermanPolishYiddishDutchCzechFrenchAnd many othersJews haven't spoken Aramaic in 2000 years.
the natzi's killed the Jews in the hollicost.
jews were the first who were killed at the stsrt of holocaust
The official figure is that 6 million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.
People that were killed during the Holocaust in addition to the millions of Jews were the Freemasons, Jehovah's Witnesses, homosexuals, and people with disabilities. Also killed were Gypsies, Poles, Soviet POWs, and slaves in Eastern Europe.
No, most were jews, but there were, homosexuals and gypysies. Maybe a few germans aswell.
Millions of Polish Jews were killed in the Holocaust.
6 million jews were killed in the holocaust
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