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Adolf Eichmann's Role In The Holocaust

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Adolf Eichmann was born on March 19th, 1906. In Solingen, Germany,
Adolf Eichmann was highly involved with the creation and operation of the "final solution to the Jewish question". He produced the idea of the deportation of Jews into ghettos and helped to formulate and work the idea of labor camps also known as concentration camps, and went about concentrating Jews into these isolated areas with brutal efficiency. Adolf Eichmann took great pride in the role he played in the extermination of around about six million, mainly European Jews.
Involvement in the holocaust:
In 1932 Adolf Eichmann joins the Austrian National Socialist (Nazi) Party at the suggestion of an associate named Ernst Kaltenbrunner. Only a year before Adolf Hitler, Führer of the Nazi Party, is appointed the Chancellor of Germany. Eichmann soon after becomes a member of the SS and in 1934 served as an SS corporal at Dachau concentration camp. On the September of 1934 Eichmann found relief from the dullness of Dachau by attaining a position in Heydrich's powerful SS security service.
Eichmann started out low as a filing clerk cataloging information. He was then assigned to the Jewish division which was full of activity collecting information on all significant Jews. This could be seen as the beginning of Eichmann's interest in the Jews.

Eichmann studied most of the …show more content…

It could seen that if adolf eichmann hadnt been involved in the holocaust to the extent he was there could have been perhaps less deaths of the jewish people but more brutal deaths. For example you could look at The Liepāja Actions which involved the death of about 700 people who were shot to death. It could be shown that the more humane way of gassing and incinerating was better than shooting and leaving to rot in a ditch. Where due to pressure of the confined bodily gasses their blood and fluids seeped out through the ground they were buried

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