At the Wannsee Conference, Nazi officials made plans to send large numbers of Jews to Siberia once the Soviet Union was under their control. If the Nazis had gone with this plan, how would things have been different for their Jewish prisoners?
They would have been allowed to resettle and live safely until the war’s end.
The Nazis planned to build extermination camps in Siberia instead of Poland.
They would have been eventually starved or been worked to death.
The Jewish population would have survived by farming in Siberia.