@JTT,
I already responded below that post. How could it be a good thing, since it was likely more than usurping Russian land. The supposition was that the Zyclon-B gas found still in the concentration camps at the end of the war could not be for Jews, since the amount of Zyclon-B was enough to kill another 20 million, and there were so few Jews left in Europe. Now, where would those Russians go, that used to live on the land that became Germany's bread basket, if Germany had won the war?