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before the Holocaust Nazi ideas were not very different than those in many other countries. Jews could not (for example) escape to America as they were not wanted there either.

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Almost nothing was new, except that there was a political party in power that had racial antisemtism as a core feature of it ideology.

Important continuities include:

  • Demonization of the Jews.
  • The belief that Jews were conspirators.

The Nazis' racist views were actually very contradictory. On the one hand, they said that the Jews were subhuman, but on the other hand, they portrayed them as well organized, diabolically cunning and as a real threat to Germany.

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