Which statement best describes the historical significance of the Nazi plan of "Final Solution?" (1 point) Responses It changed Axis war efforts to liberate the countless number of persecuted people in Europe It changed Axis war efforts to liberate the countless number of persecuted people in Europe It signaled an offical shift toward what was later termed a "genocide" It signaled an offical shift toward what was later termed a "genocide" It demonstrated the failure of Western strategies in preventing a German-Japanese alliance It demonstrated the failure of Western strategies in preventing a German-Japanese alliance It targets specific ethnic groups who were explicitly outside of Europe It targets specific ethnic groups who were explicitly outside of Europe Skip to navigation

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The statement that best describes the historical significance of the Nazi plan of "Final Solution" is: It signaled an official shift toward what was later termed a "genocide." This statement acknowledges the gravity of the plan and its impact on the targeted ethnic groups, as well as the eventual recognition of the atrocities committed as a genocide.
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