The German Nazis murdered Jews because Hitler led the Germans to believe that the Jews were the source of Germany's economic troubles, and that eliminating them would fix this, as well as other things, such as creating a pure breed of Germans, etc.
Money made no difference. You couldn't buy yourself out of the Holocaust. The Nazis wanted to kill all Jews that they had control over.
uhh they did
In WWII, going into the Holocaust, Jews were first sent to nearby major cities where ghettos were established, then they were sent to Poland, to the ghettos there and/or to concentration camps to be used as labour and eventually to an extermination centre where they were executed.
It was known as a crematorium
Yes, of course. The Nazis' aim (at that stage) was to kill all Jews that they could lay their hands on: it was genocide.
Quite a long time, the decision was made after they actually started killing.
No.
holocaust
When the Jews were treated really badly by the Germans, and it was so bad it was called The Holocaust.
The German Nazis murdered Jews because Hitler led the Germans to believe that the Jews were the source of Germany's economic troubles, and that eliminating them would fix this, as well as other things, such as creating a pure breed of Germans, etc.
Because the Germans were after the Jews and they wanted to kill them all. so they tried to hide.
Money made no difference. You couldn't buy yourself out of the Holocaust. The Nazis wanted to kill all Jews that they had control over.
Adolf Hitler killed no Germans, Jews, or anyone else. He had his ugly, twisted henchmen do it for him.
well, in terms of surviving- none. but otherwise they didn't want anyone helping the jews or they'd kill the people that were helping them, but many Germans helped the Jews even though they wasn't allowed.
Please see the related question.
uhh they did