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Of course Nazi Germany had a choice. The Jews were harmless and the Nazis could have let them be.

There were several ideas. Hitler originally wanted all the Jews to live and work in sewers underground.

Another plan was to deport all the Jews. It was held at a conference, the closest two candidates were Australia and Palestine (now Israel). Palestine would have been a very popular choice considering it already had about half a million Jews. Australia said that it didn't have religious tension in its country and after how the Germans portrayed the Jews, they were not thrilled about the idea. Palestine fell through because the Muslims didn't like it.

Other plans involved sterilising the Jews (Wannassee Conference) so that they couldn't have any more children and would eventually die off.

At the end of the day, marginalising Jews was a huge distraction for Hitler from conquering Europe and we should all be grateful to the Jews for that they suffered.

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Hitler coming into power was like the spread of gangrene. First the people were brainwashed to believe he was wonderful, through Propaganda, the media, and his supporters who had something to gain. Hmm, sound familiar? There's an old poem that says something like: "first they came for this person, then they came for that person. I never spoke up. By the time they came for ME, there was no one left to speak up." Think about it: there are people sitting in prison right now, for crimes they did not commit. Are YOU speaking up for them? Next it could be your loved one. Then, it could be you. By then, who will be left to speak up?

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Nazis were allowed to opt out of that and some did so (and didn't suffer for it).

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yes, many took that choice, most did not.

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The question is meaningless as it does not specify what choice.

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