The Einsatzgruppen, mobile killing units responsible for mass shootings of Jews and other targeted groups during the Holocaust, effectively ended with the defeat of Nazi Germany in 1945. As the war progressed and the Allies advanced, many members of these units were either captured, killed, or fled. Additionally, the shift in Nazi strategy towards more centralized extermination methods, such as the use of extermination camps, contributed to the decline of their operations. After the war, several Einsatzgruppen leaders were tried and convicted at the Nuremberg Trials for their war crimes.
The Nazis murdered people 'en masse' when the Einsatzgruppen were not efficient enough. There is overwhelming evidence of this.
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Reinhard Tristan Eugaen Heydrick
It was mentally damaging his troops.
The Einsatzgruppen were set up in order to kill Jews.
The 'official' purpose of the Einsatzgruppen was to combat guerrillas.
The Nazis murdered people 'en masse' when the Einsatzgruppen were not efficient enough. There is overwhelming evidence of this.
The Nazis murdered people 'en masse' when the Einsatzgruppen were not efficient enough. There is overwhelming evidence of this.
'''Eyen'''-zats-groopen.
went for a poo
Reinhard Tristan Eugaen Heydrick
Mr. Robins is watching you...
No, they were on the Eastern front, far from Hitler.
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what were the einsatzgruppen what nation did they rule
"Einsatzgruppen were directly responsible for many murders during WW2 ". The generic meaning of "einsatzgrupp" is 'Task Force' but under the Nazi regime that gained an entirely more sinister connotation.