The Wannsee conference, as it became known, did not mark the beginning of the <em>"Final Solution"</em> as mobile extermination squads were already massacring Jews in the occupied Soviet Union. In fact, the Wannsee Conference was the occasion when the <em>“Final Solution”</em> was formally revealed to leaders, not directly linked to the Nazi Party, who, under the direction of the SS, would assist in organizing the transport of Jews from all over the world. areas of Europe occupied by the Germans for the "extermination" camps in Poland. None present at Wannsee disputed the announced policy. Never before has a modern state committed itself to the extermination of an entire people.
<span>They said that in a democratic society, there should be opportunity for those who can't afford private school tuition, and education regardless of social status is essential so that people can better participate in the democratic process. Also, a more educated citizenry would help make a stronger more successful country as well as improve the status of individuals.</span>
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