Who's To Blame For The Holocaust?

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It is mind-blowing how eleven million innocent people were brutally murdered and six million were Jews alone. The Holocaust happened between 1941-1945, during this brief period Jewish people were viciously targeted and thrown into concentration camps. Those with Jewish heritage were still attacked even if they did not practice Judaism. During the Holocaust Adolf Hitler, SS officers, and the Nazi military conspired to implement the final solution. The final solution was a plan to kill all Jews and non-Aryans, pointing to their role in the Holocaust.

Firstly, the SS officers were at fault for the Holocaust because they were willing to carry out the final solution, which led to the death of millions. Throughout the Holocaust, the SS officers were continuously persecuting and assaulting Jewish citizens. According to “Nazi Terror Begins,” “The SS began as an elite guard of the Nazi party. It became known for brutal tactics.” The SS often terrorized Jewish people by removing them from their homes, beating them, and in the end killing them in concentration camps.
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In “How did the Nazis and their collaborators implement the Holocaust” it says, ‘They sought to drive Jews from the economy and make life so difficult for Jews that they would leave Germany.” This points to the contributions that Nazi soldiers made to dehumanizing Jews and other minority groups before carrying out the final plan. According to the article “The German Military and the Holocaust” “Members of the German Military murdered or were complacent in the murder of Jews.” This further supports how Nazi Soldiers were responsible for the murder of millions of Jews and became complacent in carrying out mass murders throughout Eastern Europe. In conclusion, Nazi Soldiers had a significant impact on the brutality of the Holocaust and contributed to the death of many