What Ser said.
+ resources used to kill Jews, could not be used elsewhere;
+ German Jews would have fought for Germany (like they did in WW I);
+ many talented German scientists were Jewish (Einstein was Jewish), obviously, their talents were not used for the Nazi regime;
+ transporting Jews to the death camps was a priority for the Nazi regime.
I'm not an historian, but I'm sure that our fellow forum members with more knowledge than me about the subject, will be able to elaborate on those points and will probably add some more.
What's the point you're trying to make, btw? That the Holocaust is completely irrelevant when studying about WW II?
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