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Why did the German people accept the Holocaust?

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Around six million people were killed in the Holocaust, the Nazis' systematic attempt to exterminate the Jewish people. read more

The German people didn’t accept” the Holocaust. No one ever asked the German people if they agreed with the Holocaust. The Holocaust was a logical consequence of the seize of power by the Nazi-regime, which was largely supported by the German people. read more

At The History Place - Points of View section, the thesis of the book Hitler's Willing Executioners: Ordinary Germans and the Holocaust. read more

Around six million people were killed in the Holocaust, the Nazis' systematic attempt to exterminate the Jewish people. Jews from across Germany and Nazi-occupied Europe were rounded up, and either transported to extermination camps where they were gassed, shot locally, or starved and abused in ghettos and labour camps until they died. read more

Further Research

The History Place
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Why Did The Holocaust Happen?
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