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First off.

I am not a historical negationist, my paternal grandfather was born in a displaced persons camp in Germany after the end of WW2, his parents fled across the USSR from Poland to Uzbekistan then back after Germans burned the Polish village of Brok. Not that that proves anything but I have absolutely no sympathy for Holocaust Negationism, however I have heard repeatedly the idea that atleast some Nazi Party higher-ups had formulated some ideas for deporting Jewish people to some far away land where they could be put in isolation away from Aryan peoples. This appears to be reflected in such concepts as the Madagascar plans, which also took as granted mass death caused from the deportations, so even so it remains a justification for mass killing. I have also heard the notion that the Holocaust was planned as a result of WW2 so that Hitler could be rid of the Jews faster without having to wait, this seems unlikely to me.

So lets propose this
1. Nazis win WW2 early
2. Germany occupies or controls vast empty space with room for potential deportees, lets say Siberia

So would in this scenario, regardless of its likeliness, would Hitler and the Nazi's still commence with the extermination of the Jews, beyond the mass deaths these deportations would entail?
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