The Reich Chancellery meeting of 12 December 1941 was a meeting between Adolf Hitler and the highest-ranking officials of the Nazi party. Almost all important party leaders were present to hear Hitler declare the imminent destruction of the Jewish race, yet it remains less known than the later Wannsee Conference.
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