Slaughter mobilization

Cassandre 2022-01-12 08:02:10

2500 people an hour, 60,000 people a day, 21.9 million people a year...
This is a speed, the speed at which the Nazis plan to slaughter Jews.
In 1942, the German army attacking the Soviet Union suffered painfully in the severe cold, and
the participation of the United States made Hitler's dream a bubble.
On January 20, 1942, 15 German military officers held a two-hour meeting at Lake Wasi in Berlin.
The identities of the 15 participants were:
Chief Executive Officer of the Ministry of Security, Major of the Gestapo, Officials in the Office of the Prime Minister of the Nazi Party, Cabinet Ministers, Generals Dealing with Ethnic Issues, Secretary of State, Officials of the Ministry of Internal Affairs, Officials of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs, Officials of the Armed Command, Government Special envoy, minister of justice, official of the Ministry of Jewish Affairs.
Due to the current battlefield situation, Germany needs to change its previous policy of dealing with Jews.
From the previous isolation and enslavement, it turned into "cleanup", that is, mass murder.
The meeting is to put a "legal" cloak on the implementation of this new policy.
The result of the meeting was undoubtedly "passed", because all negative proposals were absolutely killed.
Thus, starting on January 20, 1942, the ultimate nightmare of the Jews began to unfold.

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  • Erich Neumann: I hear we're counter-attacking. Reichenau has got them out of the trenches...

    Dr. Wilhelm Kritzinger: Reichenau is dead. Let us not gossip like maids at the market.

  • General Reinhard Heydrich: Ah, Schubert quintet in C major. The adagio will tear your heart out.