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Hitler's thoughts and motivations are still the subject of debate today. At first the Jewish population of Germany and German-occupied countries had their property confiscated and were deported to concentration camps; to be killed by various means, experimented upon, or worked and starved to death, but secretly from the German population and the rest of the world. Why he adopted the "Final Solution" later instead of sooner is unclear, but I think he had reached the point where he no longer cared about world opinion. For example, Hitler made no attempt to destroy the Jews in Denmark or Warsaw until 1943, by which time Germany was losing and his decisions had become most erratic.

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The "first solution" was supposed to be a "territorial solution", that is, the Nazis hoped to: (1) bully all German and Austrian Jews into leaving Greater Germany and (2) ship all the Jews they could find to some remote place, and they briefly (in 1940) earmarked Madagascar for this. However, this solution was based on the assumption that Germany would win the war easily and quickly. It was never a practical "solution". (Even the first "solution" was not practical in view of the severe restrictions on migration at the time).

Moreover, the war itself greatly increased Nazi Germany's self-inflicted "Jewish problem". As the Germans gained more and more territory in Eastern Europe, the number of Jews under Nazi rule increased.

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the first solution was expatriation, he was not satisfied because not enough Jews left.

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