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Edited on Wed Jan-27-10 12:04 PM by Pavulon
The Holocaust tends to be remembered by shocking acts of barbarity or in sheer numbers. Both are valid and terrible. The methodology used by a government to implement the act is far far worse.
History is full of valuable lessons for modern society to learn from. The Second World War killed untold millions of people, the civilian death toll was horrific and every death is a tragedy. The mixture of modern weapon systems, advanced industrial economies and first world nations, combined with the complete lack of restraint led to horrors unparalleled and hopefully never to be visited on this world again.
The Holocaust stands out as a historically significant event that is unique in human history. Many people I talk to who have college educations from prestigious universities have elementary knowledge of how the Final Solution was carried out or why it was so deadly. Here is a brief view from my perspective.
All masters of war are concerned with logistics, efficiency is destroying an enemy using the least amount of resources. This is paramount in all following points. Evolution takes place once a system / plan is put in place. Concentration camps in Germany were originally used to target political undesirables to the nazi regime. They looked at the reservation system used by the US for Native Americans for the first iteration of the camps. As the Reich gained power it began scaling up the camps to send social "enemies" away. Gays, Communists, Labor Leaders, Germans who opposed the regime, gypsies, mentally ill people, and Jews. Dachau is an example of this type of camp.
Then in 1941 - 42 the system was retasked to destroy the entirety of the Jewish community in Europe. That is the Final Solution. Point blank. Those were the orders and Himmler then set about the process of carrying them out. The Polish camps were modified to exterminate people. Sobibor killed 99% of people who arrived there in 2 hours. Others in the camp were killed as part of this umbrella plan.
The SS worked with civilian engineers and industry to design and build a system to accomplish this. They found shooting people was inefficient, gassing them with car exhaust was to slow, and that burying hundreds of thousands of bodies was not effective. They used trial in error to improve their process So the buildings were modified to be self contained gas chambers and crematoriums. This design solved the problems of disposal and handling.
This model of problem solving is applied to solving process related problems to this day. They used a 6 sigma like approach to refine their process.
By 1944 the Nazi Government was working with the occupied nations assistance to remove jews. What started in france expanded. This happened in almost every nation where germans had control. Local collaboration allowed the local populations to be found and destroyed. This is not as well known but countries purged their jewish populations.
The end result was the most efficient and industrialized method possible at the time being used to kill and dispose of millions of Jews. This required cooperation of the German Military, Civilian Engineers, Occupied Police Forces, and ordinary people to accomplish. These were not "thugs" but educated, intelligent men designing a process. Their actions were calculated and effective.
The records kept are detailed, the SS was not hiding what they were doing. This is established fact. There is no point in comparison to this event, no mitigation, no way to look at and try to find reason.
I suggest further reading and the BBC has a very good documentary on the subject.
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