
Extreme Measures
In their 
    attempt to find a solution to what antisemites of the previous century called 
    the Jewish Question, the Nazis took extreme measures. Their racial 
    policies took priority over everything. First they tried to isolate the Jews 
    from society and force them to emigrate. When this failed, they decided on 
    what they termed the Endlösung - the Final Solution of the 
    Jewish Question. This meant total annihilation of the Jews of Europe. Every 
    man, woman and child was to be murdered.
    
    No-one knows when the decision was made to destroy all the Jews, but when 
    the ghettos were established, Heydrich spoke about them being one step 
    towards the final aim. Certainly by the middle of 1941, preparations 
    were being made for the implementation of this catastrophic policy. 
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