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I'm doing a list on the 5 most important people during the Holocaust (not important, just evil I suppose) and I'm not sure what the title would be: The most influential mass murderers doesn't sound quite right?!

2007-07-08 07:30:38 · 21 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

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The Instigators of the Holocaust.
Link below should help your research.

2007-07-08 08:48:29 · answer #1 · answered by Louie O 7 · 1 1

I think you are missing the point as experts will be able to tell you, Hitler never liked anything official and avoided putting his orders into writing for more obvious reason(s). With other words, Hitler gave a lot of his orders verbal only. Take it from me that most, if not all the idea's and literal 'death sentences' were coming straight out of the mouth of the former infamous 'leader' which resulted in the death of millions. A good example of this can be found in the pages of history in more recent books that have been written on the subject, for instance, most people believe that the 'Wannsee' conference determined the fate of the Jews, otherwise known to be the decider as to the 'Final solution'. Supposedly, it was during this conference that a literal 'death sentence' was outed on all the Jews of Europe. However, I can assure you that the decision had already been made by Hitler before that conference took place, admittedly, they cannot prove that, but all indications show that this is the case. Yes, it is true that Himmler was the force to be reckoned with as far as the prison and death camps are concerned but he still followed Hitlers orders.

2016-05-21 06:16:20 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

Because they were responsilbe for the mass murder of 6 million jews, they gassed them.
Ever heard of The Rise and Fall of the Third Reich?
The birth of the Nazi party in 1933 up until the end of World War II in 1945.
People were lived back then and experienced the camps will never forget it.
That was Hitler's plan to kill off all the Jews to create an Aryan race, all White suprency.
But of course that is false, the one ***** back in the Olympic games out ran the White German, disproved his theory.
Hitler refused to accept this did not shake his hand. Now most of all the track runners are black , with may be a fact, they are better runners, back in 1972 in Munich a Kenyan girl out ran them down flat. Based on her metabolism.
Man is a biproduct of nature like a dog or cat, there is no such thing as a superior of more intelligent race. We all evolved from the ape.

2007-07-08 08:31:13 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 2

The US State Department called them psychopaths...

Here's an excerpt from my research paper -

...as early as the spring of 1933, the US General Counsel at Berlin, George Messersmith, had reported on the Nazi menace. He stated that the leaders of the Nazis in Germany were “psychopathic cases” and that an “abnormal psychology” gripped the masses in Germany and there was a surge of martial spirit. The people had, in essence, been brainwashed and inculcated to the belief that the whole of the world was against them. The increasingly hostile political climate within Germany was described as “the land which he [Hitler] has roused to a frenzy” and desperation of the poor described as a people “drunk with nationalism.” Replete in the reports was the fact that Hitler had promised, and the people believed, that their chance at retribution for WWI’s painful treaty was just ahead.




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2007-07-08 08:38:22 · answer #4 · answered by ? 5 · 2 0

Hello,

This historian sums up Himmler well but there is no single word:

Wolfgang Sauer, historian at Berkeley felt that "although he was pedantic, dogmatic, and dull, Himmler emerged under Hitler as second in actual power. His strength lay in a combination of unusual shrewdness, burning ambition, and servile loyalty to Hitler."

As for Hitler, I have seen him classed as a paranoid schizophrenic but a very good orator with great charisma non the less.

Michael

2007-07-08 08:08:59 · answer #5 · answered by Michael Kelly 5 · 1 0

infamous maybe is the right word. i know they've become famous of sorts due to their acts. now, hitler & himmler would be meglo-maniacs, narsistics turds (i have another word but the censors will bleep it out, so...). himmler was a greatly disturbed man who's inner demons were foster by an even more disturbed man, hitler. i often wonder , for the want of a kingdom, if he was given his art scholarship back in 1920, would the world be different? if you check hitler's life, you'll see there were two or three events that changed life on this earth. apart & separate, it seems like nothing but taken alltogether? hum! by the way, heinrick's name is correct but do you know that adolph's name wasn't hitler? he wasn't german? want to know of a really good book of this? "rise & fall of the third reich" by william l shirer. excellent, excellent source for this subject!

2007-07-08 07:49:12 · answer #6 · answered by blackjack432001 6 · 1 0

Deranged

2007-07-08 10:23:31 · answer #7 · answered by SgtMoto 6 · 2 0

Mass murdering f***head comes to mind, but I'd say Emotionally unstable and delusional is much less demeaning.

2007-07-08 07:45:11 · answer #8 · answered by sicarn 2 · 2 0

Political Gangsters,because they robbed most of Europe's banks, gold,silver,art and even made a profit out of the dead(think gold teeth) and sold it to Switzerland,who then re-smelted it and sold it on the worlds market.A fact proven by a metallurgist recently, when testing Swiss gold.

2007-07-08 08:58:21 · answer #9 · answered by shane c 5 · 0 2

Political killers - and don't forget Josef Stalin, who was also responsible for millions of policital murders.

2007-07-08 07:36:45 · answer #10 · answered by Holly R 6 · 2 0

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