Mobile Killing Robots In Ww2 Essay

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Mobile Killing Squads in World War 2
Genocide is the deliberate killing of a large group of people, especially those of a particular ethnic group or nation. The Holocaust and genocide of minorities is something everyone should be in the know about, as this is a learning point in history and if we don’t learn from the past then we will repeat it. Overall one of the most deadly form of genocide for the Nazi’s was the mobile killing squads of Germany. Their numbers, purpose, means of murder, early years and aftermath all affected the Holocaust. Prior to reading this article it is important to understand that the Holocaust was the genocide of minorities in Europe orchestrated by Hitler and his Nazi companions. Even though the aftermath of the killing squads left some people being prosecuted and others broken down, the Mobile Killing Squads of World War 2 played a key role in the Holocaust. The Mobile Killing Squads purpose was to overall purify Europe's population. The early years of the Squads were the most effective. Although their goal …show more content…

Although Einsatzgruppen Squads were later ruled inferior to death camps and less proficient, they still caused a large number of deaths. Throughout World War 2 the Einsatzgruppen were responsible for 1.3 million Jews’ murders (Weber). These murders included everyone including men, women and children (Vashem). The men in Einsatzgruppen Group A were the most murderous (Einsatzgruppen Killing Squads Start). They were so murderous that just in the first few months of operation they contributed to the total of 1.2 - 1.7 million people murdered (Vashem). The Einsatzgruppen also killed about 60,000 “enemies” in Poland over the course of only a year (Einsatzgruppen Killing Squads Start). Finally, “by December of 1941 80% of Jews in Lithuania were deceased” (London Jewish Cultural Center). Overall, the Mobile Killing Squads were responsible for countless murders in World War

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