WI: No Wannsee protocol find?

Just a random thought that occurred to me, what if copy #16 of the Wannsee conference protocol is lost - let's say, it's simply destroyed by the Nazis during the Fall of Berlin like the other 29 copies were?

The protocol was a major smoking gun for the Holocaust as a centrally planned endeavour, after all. So, does its loss change anything? Can the prosecution gain the same convictions in the Nuremberg follow-up trials as OTL? Could public perception of the Nazi regime's record be better than OTL, with the "the Holocaust was simply excesses by local commanders" argument being more credible than OTL? Would we see more former Nazis getting away with their crimes, and even getting back into positions of power in the FRG or GDR, than OTL?
 
Just a random thought that occurred to me, what if copy #16 of the Wannsee conference protocol is lost - let's say, it's simply destroyed by the Nazis during the Fall of Berlin like the other 29 copies were?

The protocol was a major smoking gun for the Holocaust as a centrally planned endeavour, after all. So, does its loss change anything? Can the prosecution gain the same convictions in the Nuremberg follow-up trials as OTL? Could public perception of the Nazi regime's record be better than OTL, with the "the Holocaust was simply excesses by local commanders" argument being more credible than OTL? Would we see more former Nazis getting away with their crimes, and even getting back into positions of power in the FRG or GDR, than OTL?

How would local commanders be able to build camps, gas chambers and crematoria without their chain of command knowing anything about it?
And what of the logistical aspects of the pipeline of human beings being collected and sent east?
They could perhaps claim that the SS were the only culprits and that the rest of the regime (NSDAP, Wehrmacht, Gestapo) didn't know anything about it, but it still beggars belief.
 
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