The 'Final Solution of the Jewish Question' was decided in the year 1942 during the Wannsee Conference. This conference took place on January 20, 1942, in a suburb of Berlin, Germany. The meeting was attended by high-ranking Nazi officials, led by Reinhard Heydrich, to coordinate the implementation of the systematic genocide of European Jews, which later became known as the Holocaust.
During the Wannsee Conference, the decision was made to exterminate the Jewish population of Europe through mass deportations to concentration camps and killing centers. The meeting solidified the Nazis' plans for the genocide of six million Jews and other victims of the Holocaust.
The Wannsee Conference marked a pivotal moment in the Holocaust as it formalized and organized the genocidal policies that led to the murder of millions of innocent people during World War II.