The "Final Solution"

Nazis had to make arrangements, and they needed an answer to the Jewish question. They wanted a faster more efficient way of exterminating Jews. So in July of 1942 German agencies and the SS meet in Berlin for the Wannsee conference. There the "Final Solution" is then made, transporting Jews to camps for the sole purpose to kill them. These camps were in occupied Poland.

Wannsee conference: The Villa

These Plans were formed by a high-ranked German Nazi official, Reinhard Heydrich. Hitler called him " the man with the iron heart" because of his hatred toward Jews.

Reinhard Heydrich