Quote Originally Posted by Skullheadhq View Post
It didn't influence, let's say, the battle of Kursk or battle of Tunis or major offensives (or minor) after or before 1942 (the year the holocaust was set into motion). It was sad that people died but for WWII it stops there.
So, again, you limit "the big picture" to military strategy. Why is that? Why would the (partially "successful") attempt to eradicate a whole (rather large) group of people not qualify as relevant to "the big picture" even if you assume that it had to military relevance?