The correct answer is C. A plan to exterminate all Jews living in the regions controlled by the Third Reich
Step-by-step explanation
The "final solution" is the name used by the Nazis to refer to the genocidal plan against the Jewish population in the territory controlled by the Third Reich during the Second World War. This genocidal plan was about the Holocaust, in which Jews were prosecuted through methodological extradition and the total annihilation of these people. This plan began in 1919 when Adolf Hitler drafted his first political document stating that the "Jewish issue" had to be solved with the complete elimination of Jews in Europe.
Subsequently, with the arrival of the Nazis, they came to power, they imposed racism in the anti-Semitic laws, with the laws of Nuremberg which were accepted in September 1935. Later, in November 1938 the mass lynching of Jews, known as the night of the broken glass, in which about 30,000 Jews were brought in crowds to the concentration camps of Buchenwald, Dachau, and Sachsenhausen. Finally, between 1942 and 1943, the largest concentration camps were built in which nearly 2,000 bodies could be calcined every 24 hours. So, the correct answer is C. A plan to exterminate all Jews living in regions controlled by the Third Reich.