If the goal of the nazis was to kill all Jews, why didn't they just put a bullet in their head upon arrival to the camps?
The fact that there are so many survivors doesn't make sense
Why feed and house them?
If the goal of the nazis was to kill all Jews, why didn't they just put a bullet in their head upon arrival to the camps?
The fact that there are so many survivors doesn't make sense
Why feed and house them?
cheap labor
wasn't until the very end that the shift from detention to extermination came
>kill off your slave labor workforce early on in the war
who's gonna man the factories, user?
But your main goal is death, why would you use resources and guards to house them instead of using one bullet, what important labor was being done at the camps, can you give me an example?
They didn't work the factories though, can you give an example?
One of the tall tales out of the holohoax includes bullets.
>They lined us up twelve to a row, and shot their rifles so that one bullet would shoot through all twelve skulls.
machining of tools, vehicles and weaponry
mining at times
Hitler wanted them all out of Europe and his plan was to use Ethiopia as a springboard to send them to Madagascar
So when the war winded down, like in 1944 and really in 1995, why not kill them off?
Why would you allow them to live and use resources if you your goal was to let them die?
Knitting, don't forget knitting and sowing.
It makes no sense. According to the propaganda the main aim of the camps was extermination, but apparently knitting was also on the agenda for some reason.
to gas as many people as there were in those camps was preposterous
they were disposable as Jews weren't the only undesirables in the camps (gays, commies, gypsies) so they could die of disease and be replaced
near the end the nazis wanted to destroy all evidence of the camps, so they started exterminating them