Adolf Hitler, as the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II, was responsible for the implementation of genocidal policies that led to the deaths of millions of people. The primary victims of the Holocaust, orchestrated by the Nazi regime, were Jews, but other groups targeted included Romani people, disabled individuals, LGBTQ+ individuals, and others considered undesirable by the Nazi ideology.
The total number of people killed during the Holocaust is estimated to be around 6 million Jews and millions of others from different groups. Additionally, the war and military actions initiated by Hitler's regime resulted in the deaths of millions more, both military personnel and civilians.
It's crucial to remember and learn from this dark period of history to prevent such atrocities from happening in the future and to promote tolerance, understanding, and peace.