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The Final Solution Racial Cleansing Sources

The Final Solution : Racial Cleansing Sources Question Essay, Research Paper


Q1. To what extent do the


views in Source D support the information on the Final Solution in Source A?Source A


suggests that the mass murders carried out by the Einsatzgruppen


took place to the east of Greater Germany. This is


supported in source B: ?In the course of the Final Solution, the Jews should be


brought to the East.? Source B


goes on to say: ?Doubtless a large part will fall away through natural


reduction. The remainder will have to be dealt with appropriately.? It should


be noted the vague language is used to cloud responsibility for the


extermination of the Jews. There is


no suggestion in Source A as to how the Jews were to be ?separated by sex? or


how those capable of work will join labour camps; although it does suggest that


Europe will be combed from west to east as mentioned in source B.Q2. Are similar sentiments of


ruthlessness towards the Jews implied in sources C and D?Yes, but


in different ways. The person in Source C seems to enjoy his work: ?We are


ruthlessly making a clean sweep, with a clear conscience.? The source


suggests that he passionately dislikes Jews, as he gives them a lot of abuse,


bringing into question their sexual morality and their physical and mental


ability. Source D expresses similar sentiments, but it seems to be much more


sinister and ruthless, for Himmler was the man who masterminded the


extermination of the Jews, while the officer in Source C follows the orders. We


can see the enthusiasm at the end of Source D: ?This is a


glorious page in our history? Indeed, Himmler?s


ruthlessness is much more cold and detached. Q3A. What was the Nazis? aim


in publishing source E?This photo


could have been used as propaganda to influence public opinion on the Jewish


problem or to counteract rumours of Jewish maltreatment. The


picture shows Jews in a camp wearing fur coats, ear muffs and being offered


cigarettes! The


picture would have allayed people?s fears because it suggested that the Nazis


were compassionate towards its enemies. I would question the reliability of


this source and be wary of what it suggests, as it is misleading. The ?Jews?


in the picture many not have been Jews at all but camp guards dressed up for


this staged photograph.Q3B. Do sources F and G


suggest that the Nazis were successful in their aim?Yes,


Source E was meant to give a good impression of Jewish treatment; although we


don?t know if either person saw Source E. The person in source F wasn?t


necessarily fooled. Its


suggested that she was a nazi supporter and could have convinced herself that


nothing bad was happening, if she had seen source E, it would give her more


reason to do so. The girl


in Source G seems to be from a Nazi School and could have been ?programmed? to


believe that the Jews were treated well; more so if an S.S. officer told her so.


However, what she says is coloured by hindsight, casting some doubt upon its


reliability.Q4. How does Source H attempt


to represent the views of different Germans towards the final solution?Source H


is an extract of the film ?Schindler?s List?. It is meant to enlighten people


on the treatment of the Polish Jews. Most of the Germans we see in the film are


army officers; therefore, the source is not terribly representative of German


public opinion. The views


expressed by the Germans about the Jews are always negative, even those of


Oscar Schindler; who is initially presented as being dismissive of the Jews,


although he becomes like a saviour to them. The source


should not be taken as entirely historically accurate because although it is


meant to enlighten people about what happened, it is essentially for


entertainment and was made by a Jewish director on a Jewish topic, making it


subjective and we cannot say for certain that the views expressed applied to


all S.S. men.Q5. Which of the Sources, J


or I is more critical of the role of the German people towards the final


solution?It seems


that source I is far more critical of the German people. We first have to look


at the title, which says a lot: ?Hitler?s willing executioners.? The source


refers to the Ordnungspolizei, who were everyday family men. They represented a


large proportion of the German population. It says


that these men were passionate and overfilled their ?quotas?, killing with


sadistic abandon. Source I suggests that it was the everyday German people who


murdered the Jews. Source J does not use strong critical language, it simply


says the Germans turned a blind eye to the Jewish situation and were


indifferent. This, it could be argued is very damning criticism. However,


source I is more critical, as it states that Germans as a people, participated


actively in genocide.Q6. What are the strengths


and weaknesses of sources K and : for an historian studying the Final Solution?Source K


is a useful source because

it gives us an insight into the point of view and


feelings of a camp commandant. It is a


subjective source and one of its weaknesses is that it is an extract of a


judicial statement. The commandant was not going to say anything to implicate


himself, but things to influence the court and obviously his future. Source l


is also useful. It interprets well who controlled what and how they were


involved. It is a subjective source as the commander is trying to distance


himself from what happened by constantly claiming his innocence. This makes us


suspicious. This source also has the weakness that the commander is making a


judgment with hindsight. After 45 years, he would have had plenty of time to


make up excuses and reflect on what had happened. An


historian should be wary about taking both these sources at face value, as they


contain possibly misleading information, and their use of emotionally


persuasive language should be viewed guardedly as well.Q7.


What light does Source M shed upon conditions in Germany that would have


permitted the Final solution to take place?M tells us that Hitler?s dictatorship gradually corrupted


the German People. People were afraid to comment on the rumours they heard


about the Jews. Some even made themselves believe that nothing was happening,


while many were simply indifferent. Even those who rounded up the Jews and transported them to


the East may have tried to believe that the deportations had no sinister


implications. The propaganda the Nazis used to publicise resettlement plans and


the fear of government reprisals may have contributed to creating the


conditions that existed in Germany at this time.Q8. The German people were


?Hitler?s willing executioners?. Using the sources and your own knowledge to


what extent do you agree with this statement.Idisagree


with this statement. While it is clear that some people knew, and some didn?t


even care, it is impossible to say that 80 million Germans wanted the Jews to


die. When we consider that the executions happened in the east, outside Germany


and that the authorities kept the news from the public and tried to


deliberately mislead them, then it is very unlikely that the Germans were


Hitler?s willing executioners; Himmler?s speech illustrates this in particular. From one


perspective, Germans always had a notion at the back of their minds that there


was something sinister, but wanted to believe or were made believe by


propaganda that nothing strange was happening and that the Jews were being


treated well. People


were not stupid; they had heard the rumours, and those in the town of Dachau


outside Munich could smell the stench from the camps. Some did


not care, some knew and were in favour, but the majority were unsure about what


was happening, and could only speculate so they chose to keep quiet, trying to


believe that everything was o.k. They knew if they protested, they would end up


in a camp themselves. Not many


spoke out because of the fear imposed on them by the Nazi police state. Some


will point out that the Einsatzgruppen comprised of ordinary family men who


overfilled their ?quotas? by killing Jews with ?sadistic abandon?, which meant


that the Germans surely were Hitler?s ?willing executioners. All that


can be said about the men in the Einsatzgruppen is that, given the chance,


every man woman and child would pull the trigger and kill a Jew because of the


national hatred of Jews which existed in Europe for centuries; and it was in


their blood; however how realistic a view is this? And what


about the millions who had that fear, but really knew nothing? How could they?


They never told exactly where the Jews were going or about the Final Solution. All this


information was being covered up by propaganda, which was used to allay


people?s fears. Execution took place mostly hundreds of miles away. Even the


people of Dachau were amazed and revolted when they saw what was happening in


their own back yard. They could believe what went on right under their noses. It is


clear from the sources that people wanted nothing to do with the Final


solution, whether they are just defending themselves or honestly mean it. A lot of


the sources have manipulated the evidence to make a case for the argument that


Germans were Hitler?s willing executioners, but these sources may not be


historically accurate or be representative of everyone?s opinion. The sources


are also very subjective and a lot of them are personalised. They are


all trying to say the same thing: ?I didn?t know anything; I didn?t want


anything to do with it; I only followed orders; how could I be an accomplice??


Some of the sources, particularly Himmler?s evidence appears to be trying to


distance himself form the atrocities. Because


these sources have the advantage of hindsight, we must therefore question their


face value. In


conclusion, it is impossible and far to simplistic to say that the German


people were Hitler?s willing executioners.

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