How far do you agree that as late as 1940, Hitler remained undecided on the "Jewish question". It was the invasion of the Soviet Union, which transformed the situation?

Title: How far do you agree that as late as 1940, Hitler remained undecided on the "Jewish question". It was the invasion of the Soviet Union, which transformed the situation?
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How far do you agree that as late as 1940, Hitler remained undecided on the "Jewish question". It was the invasion of the Soviet Union, which transformed the situation?
During the Second World War the Nazi Germany have committed a huge crime and murder - the Holocaust, which means the systematic state-sponsored persecution and genocide of various ethnic, religious and political groups. The Jews of Europe were the main victims of the Holocaust in what the Nazis called the "Final Solution of the Jewish Question". About six million of Jews were murdered and the total number of the victims is estimated at up to 26 …showed first 75 words of 868 total…
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…showed last 75 words of 868 total…that Hitler was anti-Semitic but the facts are clear and do not support the thesis that Hitler has planned the Holocaust before. Even in his book Mein Kampf, Hitler repeatedly states his inexorable hatred of the Jewish people, however, nowhere does he proclaim his intention to exterminate the Jewish people. In the authors personal opinion no matter who designed the plan of the Holocaust - it must be regarded as an unexplainable and barbarian genocide.

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