This website is also a .org website. This website was also made by the Holocaust Memorial Museum in Washington DC. They provide contact information with their e-mail and their phone number.
This website is credible because it has more than three working links. It also is a .org website. And it was last updated April 10, 2014.
This Website is credible because it's a .org website. It also has a copyright of 2014. The website shares a link to their contact information as well.
What I learned from these websites
Website Number 1: The Nazis used certain language to disguise their horrific crimes. They used the term " Final Solution" to refer to there plan of destroying all Jewish people. They discriminated and segregated the Jews in different stages. When the Nazi power began in 1933, its state-sponsored racism that led to anti-Jewish legislation, economic boycotts, and the violence of the Kristallnacht ("Night of Broken Glass") . They wanted the Jews isolated and their goal was to drive the Jews out of their country. When the Germans invaded Poland in 1939, Anti- Jewish laws became a more serious matter. Jews were put in prisons or murdered. They first created enclosed areas for Jews so that they were isolated and separated from society. These areas were called "ghettos". The ghettos were occupied by Western Europe Jews and Poland Jews. The conditions of the Ghetto areas were unsanitary and overcrowded with little source of food. In 1941, When the Germans invaded the SS, they terrorized Jewish communities and started massive killing operations. They killed Jews in very horrible ways such as gas chambers. They would fill an enclosed area with carbon monoxide and kill everyone within the enclosed space. In autumn of 1941, Germans wanted to come up with a way to kill Jews more efficiently. The Nazi leaders then established three killing facilities in Poland called, Belzec , Sobibor, and Treblinka . These were established for the mass murder of Jewish people. There were other camps such as Majdanek, Chelmno, and Auschwitz . German SS killed around 2,700,000 Jews in these camps.the "Final Solution" called for the murder of all European Jews by gassing, shooting, and other means.
Website Number 2: From 1938 to June 1941, the Nazis set out to get rid of the Jews in Germany and other territories. When the Germans were unable to succeed this process they forced them into ghettos. After they invaded the Soviet Union they made a new plan to exterminate all European Jews. Heinrich Himmler was in charge of this plan which was later named the " Final Solution" . Jews were being murdered before this plan was enforced in 1942. But it was only until concentration camps were made that the Jewish people were murdered in a large amount. The decision to kill Jews in concentration camps with gas cambers was made at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin. By the Summer of 1942, the process of killing Jews began. It was called "Operation Reinhardt". At the end of the war, there were captured documents that provided a record of the policies and actions of Nazi Germany.
Website Number 3: With the process of the Final Solution, Jews were ordered to gather at train stations. They were then deported to extermination or labor camps. These conditions claimed many victims. They were murdered with fatal gas and worked under poor treatment. In Belzec ,Sobibor, Treblinka, and Chelmno, men, women, and children were sent to die.
Website Number 2: From 1938 to June 1941, the Nazis set out to get rid of the Jews in Germany and other territories. When the Germans were unable to succeed this process they forced them into ghettos. After they invaded the Soviet Union they made a new plan to exterminate all European Jews. Heinrich Himmler was in charge of this plan which was later named the " Final Solution" . Jews were being murdered before this plan was enforced in 1942. But it was only until concentration camps were made that the Jewish people were murdered in a large amount. The decision to kill Jews in concentration camps with gas cambers was made at the Wannsee Conference in Berlin. By the Summer of 1942, the process of killing Jews began. It was called "Operation Reinhardt". At the end of the war, there were captured documents that provided a record of the policies and actions of Nazi Germany.
Website Number 3: With the process of the Final Solution, Jews were ordered to gather at train stations. They were then deported to extermination or labor camps. These conditions claimed many victims. They were murdered with fatal gas and worked under poor treatment. In Belzec ,Sobibor, Treblinka, and Chelmno, men, women, and children were sent to die.