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Mice21 [21]
3 years ago
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What did Rudolf Hoess’s testimony at the end of the war suggest about the Final Solution and planned deportation and resettlemen

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Morgarella [4.7K]3 years ago
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Rudolf Hoess's testimony at the end of the war suggested that there was never a plan to resettle the Jews. The original and only plan was to exterminate them. Lies were indeed fabricated to seem that they were not all destined to die, but that was the plan of the Germans, including Rudolf Hoess, who was the overseerer and manager of Auschwitz, which was the biggest and deadliest concentration camp in all of Europe.

Answer: There was never a plan to resettle the Jews, only to terminate them; it was all a lie

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