What effect did the "final solution" have on the population of Eastern Europe?
A.It wiped out nearly all of the Jews in Poland.
B.It significantly reduced the population of military-age men in Germany.
C. It got the majority of the population involved in war crimes.
D. It increased the popularity of communism among young people in the Soviet Union.

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A: It wiped out nearly all of the Jews in Poland

The correct answer is A) it wiped out nearly all of the Jews in Polland.

The effect that the "final solution" had on the population of Eastern Europe was that it wiped out nearly all of the Jews in Polland.

The "Final Solution" was the plan that the Nazis developed to exterminate Jews. The plan of Hitler was implemented in stages. The Nazi party enforced racism with the establishment of anti-Jewish laws. The Nazis had ghettos in Polland when the army invaded this county at the beginning of World War II. Polish and Eastern European Jews were sent to these ghettos.  So yes, the effect that the "final solution" had on the population of Eastern Europe was that it wiped out nearly all of the Jews in Polland.

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