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  1. The Wannsee Conference (German: Wannseekonferenz, German pronunciation: [ˈvanzeːkɔnfeˌʁɛnt͡s] ⓘ) was a meeting of senior government officials of Nazi Germany and Schutzstaffel (SS) leaders, held in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee on 20 January 1942.

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  2. Dec 8, 2020 · Three gas vans operate at Chelmno, and at least 172,000 people will be killed there by mid-July 1944. Last Edited: Dec 8, 2020. The Wannsee Conference was a high-level meeting of Nazi Party and German State officials to coordinate “the Final Solution of the Jewish Question.”. Learn more.

  3. May 14, 2024 · Nazi Party. Context: anti-Semitism. Third Reich. World War II. Key People: Adolf Eichmann. Reinhard Heydrich. Wannsee Conference, meeting of Nazi officials on January 20, 1942, in the Berlin suburb of Wannsee to plan the “ final solution ” ( Endlösung) to the so-called “Jewish question” ( Judenfrage ).

    • Michael Berenbaum
  4. Key Facts. 1. The mass murder of the Jews by Nazi Germany and its collaborators required the coordination and cooperation of governmental agencies throughout Axis-controlled Europe. 2. The Wannsee Conference was a high-level meeting of German officials to discuss and implement the so-called “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” (mass killing). 3.

  5. Reinhard Heydrich, chief of the Reich Security Main Office (RSHA), convenes the Wannsee Conference in a villa outside Berlin. At this conference, he presents plans to coordinate a European-wide “Final Solution of the Jewish Question” to key officials from the German State and the Nazi Party.

  6. Coordinating the Destruction of an Entire People: The Wannsee Conference. On January 20, 1942, a group of Nazi leaders met to coordinate a continent-wide genocide. January 19, 2021. Top Image: Entrance to the Memorial and Educational Site-House of the Wannsee Conference. Courtesy of Stephen and Irene Parris.

  7. The Wannsee Conference was a meeting of high-ranking Nazi leaders and officials in January 1942. It was at this conference that the first definitive plans were formed to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe. Contents hide. 1. Background. 2. Gathering at Wannsee. 3. Heydrich’s system of death. 4. A sanitised record. 5. Significance.

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