Why is that? Because even though on some level they though extermination camps were what they should do, on another level, they knew it was wrong and and they knew it would discredit Germany.
They would only decide to set up every camp outside the country as a way to avoid responsibility and push it on others. It is our responsibility, knowing this, to make sure they didn't succeed at this.
There weren't any extermination camps in Poland until the Nazis rules Poland and built them there.
Yes, there were bad people in other countries, but it was the Nazis who created the Holocaust. Even most Europeans who didn't care for Jews didn't envision or want anything like that.
Those same camps were intended to rid the world of Slavic people and others, once they were finished.
Very well said! Thank you.
Actually Nick, they were located in Germany. From 1939 until 1945 Poland did not exist. The entire Western half was divided into various districts of Germany and the entire Eastern half into various districts of the USSR. The central area around warsaw was the General governate, a place to work poles to the death and then divide it into german districts