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Adolf Hitler
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During World War II, the Nazi regime systematized genocide on an unprecedented industrial scale. The Holocaust claimed approximately 6 million Jewish lives, along with millions of others: Roma, disabled individuals, political prisoners, Soviet prisoners of war, and homosexuals. Extermination centers such as Auschwitz-Birkenau and Treblinka operated as factories of death, utilizing gas chambers and crematoria to maximize killing efficiency.
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The Holocaust
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The "Final Solution" and Systematic Genocide
By 1941, Nazi leadership, including Heinrich Himmler and Adolf Eichmann, developed the "Final Solution" (Endlösung)—a plan for the complete extermination of European Jewry. This represented a crucial ideological shift from forced emigration to industrialized murder.
Einsatzgruppen and Mobile Killing Units