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Harman [31]
3 years ago
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Which World War II event is MOST closely related to Goebbels' statement?

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1 answer:
beks73 [17]3 years ago
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The World War II event that is most likely related to the <span>Goebbels' statement would be the "Final Solution." The final solution was considered to be the ultimate procedure that the Nazi Germany would do in order to exterminate the Jews wherein concentration camps were made to cater them.</span>
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