The consequences actually differed, depending on who you wish to talk about. For example, in the Nuremburg Trials, whose defendants were high-ranking Nazi officials, the consequences ranged from death by hanging to acquittal (and yes, a few were acquitted). Others were sentenced to a varying number of years in jail.
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Many camp guards just changed their names 'and lived happily ever after'.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
Nazis carried out the Holocaust during and just before WW II
Death generally.
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presumably you are referring to the Death Marches.
Germany planned and carried out the Holocaust.
they had to move the people who were already living there out of their homes.
The holocaust was carried out by Germany.
Nazis carried out the Holocaust during and just before WW II
The Holocaust began in 1933 and ended in 1945. The Holocaust was carried out by Nazi Germany, and the death toll was right around 11 million people.
It was the Nazis who carried out the Holocaust.
The best known name for the people carrying the corpses in the Holocaust is the Sonderkommando. These were the workers in Auschwitz, they were not all Jews though.
We are all responsible for our actions, whether obeying orders or not.
Death generally.
The holocaust was not a government, but the killing/murder of 6 million people because of who they were. The German government called it the "final solution" and carried it out with forethought and malice. It was a policy of the German government.
Germany is in Europe, anyway.The Holocaust - the extermination of the Jews - was maonly carried out in Poland.
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