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Il-bilym, I ask it because it happened, it is not a hypothesis based entirely on whimsy.
I think the bombing raids related to 1942, the death camps as such were not in full swing, and to be fair, the residents in Hamburg would not have known of the conditions in Lodz ghetto.
It's a dilemma of empathy and justification, because they were lucky enough not to get bombed out, does it justify your occupation because they are persona non grata?
Everything the Nazis did in Germany was legal as according to their statute, should one acquiesce to an unjust law for personal profit?
From my own personal point of view I don't know what I'd do, I'd certainly be torn.
I wonder what to these surviving properties (or the land they sat on) after the war?
Was the new owner given possession?