Hitler and his Nazis wanted to rid Germany of all Jewish people. As stated, "They acted as they did because of a widespread, profound, unquestioned, and virulent anti-Semitism that led them to regard the Jews as a demonic enemy whose extermination was not only necessary but also just" (Goldhagen 1). Hitler spoke and wrote about these plans. In his book “Mein Kampf” he repeatedly states how he will rid Germany of Jewish people. Hitler finally came up with the “final solution”. People must become aware that the "final solution" consisted of Nazi officials, with the addition of many German civilians. Hitler’s persecution of Jewish people took place in stages of events. He first produced an anti-Jewish legislation. Then he created ghettos where he kept every Jew he captured and then he finally created three killing center where all the mass murdering took place. In its entirety, the "Final Solution" consisted of gassings, shootings, random acts of terror, disease, and starvation that accounted for the deaths of about six million Jews, which were about two-thirds of European Jewry. The events that took place during Hitler’s “final solution” are most responsible for the
Hitler and his Nazis wanted to rid Germany of all Jewish people. As stated, "They acted as they did because of a widespread, profound, unquestioned, and virulent anti-Semitism that led them to regard the Jews as a demonic enemy whose extermination was not only necessary but also just" (Goldhagen 1). Hitler spoke and wrote about these plans. In his book “Mein Kampf” he repeatedly states how he will rid Germany of Jewish people. Hitler finally came up with the “final solution”. People must become aware that the "final solution" consisted of Nazi officials, with the addition of many German civilians. Hitler’s persecution of Jewish people took place in stages of events. He first produced an anti-Jewish legislation. Then he created ghettos where he kept every Jew he captured and then he finally created three killing center where all the mass murdering took place. In its entirety, the "Final Solution" consisted of gassings, shootings, random acts of terror, disease, and starvation that accounted for the deaths of about six million Jews, which were about two-thirds of European Jewry. The events that took place during Hitler’s “final solution” are most responsible for the