If there was no genocide, where'd they all go? You're talking about a few million people here, you can't exactly hide them under the sofa
Are you seriously going to argue that the Nazi regime cannot have murdered millions of undesirables because they missed a few? You do know the story of WWII Germany is not one of unparalleled efficiency, do you not?
Not to mention that the Nazis were quite clearly pursuing a policy of genocide in its attitude towards the slavic peoples, at least in the designated lebensraum, (they outright enslaved the Polish for god's sake). You don't just accidentally murder tens of millions of Russians, many of them in arse end of nowhere villages.
You know for a genocide there sure are a lot of survivors ???
OK, a couple of points:
Not to mention that the Nazis were quite clearly pursuing a policy of genocide in its attitude towards the slavic peoples, at least in the designated lebensraum, (they outright enslaved the Polish for god's sake). You don't just accidentally murder tens of millions of Russians, many of them in arse end of nowhere villages.