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How did the 'final solution' emerge
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How did the 'final solution' emerge
Long Term Causes
Hitler Ideology
Followed a policy of Gradualism
1920 - 25-point programme
1924 - Mein Kampf Written
1933 - SA stage a boycott of Jewish shops
1935- Nuremberg Race Laws
1938 - Kristallnacht
1939 - Speech about the 'annihilation of the Jewish Race in Europe'
1941 - Star of David had to be worn
Chaotic Regime
action from below forced those above to make policy
Neither the 1933 Boycott or Kristallnacht were initiated by Hitler
First Gassing carried out against Gypsy children in Buchenwald
Lublin Ghetto 1941 - constructed gassing facilities
Lodi Ghetto 1941 - Jews shot and gassed in vans
Einsatzgruppen (SA division) go behind Russian invasion to shoot
1942 Wannsee Conference discussed logistics and transport
Short Term Causes
Course of WW1
Other Solutions were made impossible
Heyrich suggested deporting Jews to Madagascar in 1940, to do this they would need naval control
Also Suggested deporting to Urals, would need victory over Russia
Idea to be used as a bargaining chip to America failed when in 1941 the US said they would shoot all German ships in sight
Increased the number of Jews under the Regimes control
1939 Invasion of Poland brings 3 million extra Jews
Gauleiters in the West could either exterminate or deport, Gauleiters in the East could only exterminate
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