Answer:
"creation of extermination camps for European Jews"
Step-by-step explanation:
The final solution, also known in Nazi terminology as the "final solution to the Jewish question," is the name of the Third Reich's plan to carry out the systematic elimination of the European Jewish population during World War II. Only after the war did the "final solution" become known as the Holocaust or Shoah, that is, the process that involved the systematic deportation and extermination of all persons classified as Jewish by the Nazis regardless of the religion they professed.