Responsibility For The Holocaust - Involved

Involved

See also: List of major perpetrators of the Holocaust
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The Holocaust
Responsibility
Nazi Germany
People
  • Major perpetrators
  • Adolf Hitler
  • Heinrich Himmler
  • Reinhard Heydrich
  • Adolf Eichmann
  • Odilo Globocnik
  • Theodor Eicke
  • Richard Glücks
  • Ernst Kaltenbrunner
  • Rudolf Höss
  • Christian Wirth
  • Joseph Goebbels
Organizations
  • Nazi Party
  • Gestapo
  • Schutzstaffel (SS)
  • Sturmabteilung (SA)
  • Verfügungstruppe (VT)
  • Wehrmacht
Collaborators during World War II
Nazi ideologues
Early policies
  • Racial policy
  • Nazi eugenics
  • Nuremberg Laws
  • Haavara Agreement
  • Madagascar Plan
  • Forced euthanasia
Victims
  • Jews in Europe
  • Jews in Germany
  • Romani people (Gypsies)
  • Poles
  • Soviet POWs
  • Slavs in Eastern Europe
  • Homosexuals
  • People with disabilities
  • Freemasons
  • Jehovah's Witnesses
Ghettos
  • Białystok
  • Budapest
  • Kaunas
  • Kraków
  • Łódź
  • Lublin
  • Lwów
  • Minsk
  • Riga
  • Warsaw
  • Vilnius

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