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WITHOUT assassinating Hitler? I'm talking about before it got out of hand and claimed the lives of 6 million Jews and countless others. I can think of two situations....

1)When Jews who were fleeing Nazi Germany tried to seek asylum to either Cuba, United States, or Canada but were turned away. However, the Dominican Republic welcomed at least 100,000 Jews, but its unknown why the MS. St. Louis didn't stop there.

If they were able to come abroad, I would imagine many would follow and death toll would be much lower. That was in 1939.

2)The Vrba-Wetzler Report - In April 1944, if the report was properly distributed, it could saved Hungary's 100,000 Jews, and perhaps many more. It would've also prepared them to fight back since they would be aware of their deportation to the death camps.

Any other times?
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