Respuesta :
The four major goals were:
1. To resettle the Jews. This started as just putting them in ghettos but in reality it also meant to kill them since that would be a permanent solution to what they perceived as a problem for Germans and their way of living. Those who wouldn't move would be killed instantly while those who moved would be killed at a later time.
2. To exploit the labor of Jews. The idea was to have them work like slaves and build things that the Germans needed for their country. This included any type of work, from highly skillful to simple physical labor. When they would not be able to work anymore due to disease or exhaustion they would be killed and another Jewish person would take their place.
3. Take away the personal belongings of the Jews. Any money and jewellery and anything similar that was of value was taken from them and either given as gifts or sometimes the gold was even melted and turned into gold bars that would be used as meters for currency value. They got a huge amount of wealth from this.
4. To take the property of the Jews. The Jews were stripped of all property. Any land or houses that they had were taken away from them including all wealth that they had or even simple things that weren't worth that much. Anything was taken and redistributed for the Germans to have and use. This included anything that was hidden by paperwork too.
These were implemented using the army which relocated the people into ghettos while workers built death camps into which the people were later relocated. People like the Gestapo would hunt Jews in hiding and punish anyone who provided protection or any kind of help at all.
1. To resettle the Jews. This started as just putting them in ghettos but in reality it also meant to kill them since that would be a permanent solution to what they perceived as a problem for Germans and their way of living. Those who wouldn't move would be killed instantly while those who moved would be killed at a later time.
2. To exploit the labor of Jews. The idea was to have them work like slaves and build things that the Germans needed for their country. This included any type of work, from highly skillful to simple physical labor. When they would not be able to work anymore due to disease or exhaustion they would be killed and another Jewish person would take their place.
3. Take away the personal belongings of the Jews. Any money and jewellery and anything similar that was of value was taken from them and either given as gifts or sometimes the gold was even melted and turned into gold bars that would be used as meters for currency value. They got a huge amount of wealth from this.
4. To take the property of the Jews. The Jews were stripped of all property. Any land or houses that they had were taken away from them including all wealth that they had or even simple things that weren't worth that much. Anything was taken and redistributed for the Germans to have and use. This included anything that was hidden by paperwork too.
These were implemented using the army which relocated the people into ghettos while workers built death camps into which the people were later relocated. People like the Gestapo would hunt Jews in hiding and punish anyone who provided protection or any kind of help at all.