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final solution(To the Jewish question; German Endlosung der Judenfrage) euphemism used by the Nazis to describe the extermination of Jews (and other racial groups and opponents of the regime) before and during World War II in the Holocaust. The term came from a statement in May 1941 by SS commander Heinrich Himmler to Rudolf Hoess, commandant of Auschwitz concentration camp, that Hitler had given orders ‘for the final solution of the Jewish question’. Extermination squads (Einsatzgruppen) were formed and extermination camps such as Auschwitz, Sobibor, Treblinka, and Maidanek were established in Poland to which Jews were shipped from all parts of German-occupied Europe to be killed by gas or shooting. Accounting was slipshod, and no accurate figure can ever be reached, but the best estimates suggest that about 5.75 million Jews, and a further million Romanies, communists, Soviet prisoners, incurable invalids, homosexuals, and other Untermenschen (‘subhumans’) were murdered. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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| Regardless of the ongoing debate on Springer's publishing strength, it's a pity we can't develop any schemes that allow us to foster a German solution," said Wolfgang Thaenert, general director of regional regulator LPR-Hessen, who until last year was the speaker of the regional media regulators director's board, DLM. Similarly, high street locations could adopt a contemporary German solution -'Maennergarten' the male equivalent of a kindergarten, complete with bars and sports facilities, where women can leave their men while they go and shop. The speech-enabled solution was implemented by ASKA Corporation, a ScanSoft partner and German solution integrator that specializes in speech recognition and productivity solutions. |
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