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WI the Nazi's never decided upon how to deal with the Jewish Question? Adolf Eichmann supported the Madagascar Plan prior to the Wannsee Conference, Himmler even agreed with him saying "the method was the best, if one rejected the bolshevik method of physical extermination of a people out of inner conviction as unGerman and impossible." I'm not saying Jews would be sent to the area, but it would be kinda like Hitler's plans for Germania, something to do after the war ended.

Now this is not going to avoid any form of death to the Jewish people, but what would the impact be if the death camps never formed? Would it be great emmigration outside of central europe? More ghettos? More labor camps? Or would a simple bullet tend to be the method of choice? Wpuld the Nazi's be those wicked enemies during WWII, and not the most evil things ever to future students of history?
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