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The Holocaust is rightly considered as one of the worst crimes against humanity in human history with over six million Jews officially recognized as being murdered, along with other so-called 'undesirables'-homosexuals, gypsies, Jehovah's Witnesses, etc.

We give it so much significance due to the vast scale of the extermination program, the fact that this was the first example of industrialized mass murder and that this was intended to exterminate entire groups of people, due to a government believing they had no right to exist. The crimes of the Holocaust gave birth to the modern cause of human rights.

In some Nazi victory timelines, the Holocaust receives no significance, because it is often overshadowed by the other plans the Nazis had up their sleeves for when they won the war such as Generalplan Ost.

But I want to turn that trope on it's head. What would it take for the Allies to win World War II, but they either ignore the Holocaust or they don't see it as such a big deal? How would this affect the Zionist campaign for a homeland in Palestine and more importantly, how human rights are viewed across the wold?
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