On January, 20, 1942, Reinhard Heydrich, Himmler's second in command of the SS, convened the Wannsee Conference<span> in Berlin with 15 top Nazi bureaucrats to coordinate the </span>Final Solution<span> (Endlösung) in which the Nazis would attempt to exterminate the entire Jewish population of Europe, an estimated 11 million persons.</span>
They thought badly of them and that is only for starters. They thought they were white people that they were crazy. The Radical Republicans did not want slavery and the people of the south were pro for slavery. They did not want that because it meant that plantations would be no longer in use and the people would now be working in factories. Since their economy was based off of the plantations, they wanted to save it at whatever cost. They did not like the Radical Republicans at all.
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A ... a god forbids the gift of fire
The confederacy did not allow to have African-American soldiers. They were against the idea of having African-Americans (aka slaves) As soldiers. The union however we’re not against the idea of having African-Americans as soldiers they did open the door for African-Americans to enlist in the union army. Do union army treated the African-Americans the same as the other soldiers and the African Americans did go to the same treatment as the other soldiers. The confederacy in the union had different ideas on African-Americans. The Confederacy was agains The confederacy and the union had different ideas on African-Americans. To conclude the confederacy were against the idea of having African-Americans as soldiers because they thought of them as slaves. On the other hand the union were not against the idea of having them as soldiers and consider them equal to everyone else. Hope this helped:)