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in the end of the holocaust what happened to adolf hitler?

how dd the holocaust end?

how were the children, handicapped, aand elderly people treated?

please i need the answers to these questions!=[ =]

2007-04-09 12:30:58 · 3 answers · asked by ~~ = ] ~~ 1 in Arts & Humanities History

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~If, by holocaust, you are referring to the Nazi Judeocide, the 6 death camps (Actually, 7, but Jasenovac can't be counted in a discussion of the Holocaust because very few Jews were murdered there- Jasenovac had other fish to fry). were opened in 1941/42 when it was decided at the Wannsee Conference that continued use of the Einsatzgruppen was inefficient, unnecessarily expensive and demoralizing for the troops. The camps effectively terminated operations (mass executions) in 1943 when Himmler called a halt to operation 14f13. Auschwitz II (Birkenau) probably remained in operation into 1944. Jasenovac closed first, but that camp was reserved for Serbs, not Jews, and was killing people at such a rate that Himmler directed executions to cease ahead of the others.

Thus, when the extermination camps closed, Hitler was still directing the Wehrmacht, but losing in Tunisia, Stalingrad and Italy and he authorized Donitz to suspended the U-Boat offensive in the Atlantic.

The gassing stopped when Himmler, Heydrich, Goering and the boys realized that Germany had a shortage of cheap labor and they were wasting a valuable resource at the 6 (again 7, but no one ever considers Jasenovac in discussions of the Holocaust) killing centers.

The Final Solution was ongoing, as was the extermination of all the other groups on Hitler's hit list.

The death camps were entirely democratic. If you were sent there, you were gassed regardless of age, religion or physical and mental condition.

The concentration camps are another matter, but you ask of the Holocaust and the Jews constitute a minority of those who died in the concentration camps, so we won't go there.

2007-04-09 13:41:00 · answer #1 · answered by Oscar Himpflewitz 7 · 0 0

Hitler committed suicide with his girlfriend Eva Braun in his underground bunker in Berlin, as the city was overrun by the Red Army of the Soviet Union.

The holocaust ended with the defeat of the Germans. The holocaust ended in specific places when the Allies liberated the camps in 1944-1945. The official end to the holocaust did not come until the end of WWII and all German troops surrendered. On May 8, 1945, Nazi Germany surrendered.

Stories vary. The worst that I know is how twins were treated. Joseph Mengele did a number of medical experiments of unspeakable horror at Auschwitz, using twins. These twins as young as five and six years of age were usually murdered after the experiment was over and their bodies dissected. A smiling "uncle Mengele" injected chemicals into the eyes of children in an attempt to change their eye color. He made experimental surgeries performed without anesthesia, transfusions of blood from one twin to another, isolation endurance, reaction to various stimuli. He made injections with lethal germs, sex change operations, the removal of organs and limbs.

Approximately three thousand twins passed through Auschwitz during WWII until its liberation at the end of the war. Only a few of these twins survived the experiments which they were subjected to at the hands of Mengele.

2007-04-09 19:34:07 · answer #2 · answered by csucdartgirl 7 · 2 1

-killed himself

-many were killed asap because allied troops were coming in. others were liberated

-killed. all sick (especially mentally) were killed. al non-aryan kids, hanidcapped, elderly were killed

2007-04-09 21:08:37 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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