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  1. Before the extermination. The Final Solution. The Final Solution. It is not known when Hitler formed the intention of the “final solution of the Jewish question” on the scale of the European continent. The conference in Wannsee on January 20, 1942 considered only the details of the undertaking: the methods for organizing the deportation and ...

  2. The Final Solution and extermination camps. Portrait of Reinhard Heydrich. At the end of 1941, Hitler demanded an “aggressive policy” to rid Germany of the Jews.

  3. Solución final. Para otros usos de este término, véase . El 26 de febrero de 1942, una carta dirigida al diplomático alemán Martin Luther fue redactada por Reinhard Heydrich durante la Conferencia de Wannsee para solicitar a Luther asistencia administrativa para la implantación de la "Endlösung der Judenfrage" (Solución final al ...

  4. The Beginning of the Final Solution. October 16, 1941, A mother and her children before their execution in Lubny, Ukraine. The naked people stepped down the stairs carved in the pit’s wall, and walked over the heads of those who lay there to the spot where the SS man told them. Then they lowered themselves atop of the dead or those who were ...

  5. 1942年1月16日. 驱逐罗兹隔离区的犹太人至切姆诺屠杀中心拉开帷幕. 1942年1月16日,作为“最终解决方案”的一部分,德国当局开始将犹太人从罗兹犹太人隔离区驱逐到切姆诺屠杀中心。. 德国纳粹在切姆诺建立屠杀中心,专门用以屠杀罗兹犹太人隔离区和周围 ...

  6. In 1941, with the invasion of the Soviet Union, Germany embarked on the path of genocide, the physical annihilation of an entire people—which the Nazis euphemistically termed the “Final Solution of the Jewish Question.”. When World War II ended in 1945, the Nazis and their collaborators had killed some six million Jews in Europe ...

  7. To implement the "Final Solution" in the District Wartheland, the regional German authorities constructed the killing center Chelmno, about thirty miles northwest of Lodz. The SS and police killed at least 167,000 Jews, as well as approximately 4,300 Roma (Gypsies) in gas vans. To murder the Jews of "Greater Germany" as well as Jews residing in ...