I still don’t see 51% nor the proof of eagerness.
I give up. There are no statistics from the period, as the Nazis for some reason didn’t allow pollsters to operate in the countries they occupied.
There is also the slight difficulty that people who expressed any disagreement with Nazi policy tended to become very dead, so most people were just a little unlikely to express such opposition openly.
Come to think of it, you made the initial claim that there would have been massive open resistance to Nazi attempts to murder Jews in situ and that this was a more important factor in the decision to set up death camps than resistance from Wehrmacht officers to using the Army in such a role. Why don’t you come up with some documentation for such a preposterous claim?