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Nazi policy towards the Jews (or at least towards West European Jews) changed in August/September 1941. Until then the Nazis wanted Jews out of Germany and other West European countries under their control. From September 1941 onwards the policy changed to extermination. The first deportations of Jews from Germany to killing fields in Latvia and Belarus began in October 1941. (It is worth noting that the requirement that Jews in Germany and other Nazi occupied countries was introduced in September 1941. In Poland, where Nazi policies towards the Jews became harsher earlier, it had been introduced a year earlier). The idea that the Nazis had always wanted to exterminate the Jews and had some kind of blueprint for the Holocaust already in the 1920s is one of those popular myths and went virtually unchallenged from 1945 till about 1960. Nazi policy became more extreme over time.

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