I appreciate Nestor's take on this. My reference to the "10 million" 
suggests the logic of two things: the Nazi's basically psychotic 
obsession with Jews and, that the logic of all their actions politically 
toward Jews would to what happened *regardless* of who the war went.

It is true that the "Final Solution" was not clearly articulated until 
Wannsee Conference in 1942, at every point in Nazi rule, murder, 
massacre and general oppression was pointing to such a solution. There 
is nothing illogical to assume that had the Nazi's beaten the British in 
1940 and Barbarossa been more successfully planned out that such a logic 
as explain in the fictional work "Fatherland" would of played out more 
or less the same...the *victory* of Fascism in Europe (and probably N. 
Africa and the Middle East as well).

David

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