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Most thought that the Jews were unfairly discriminated, but kept a Nazi face so they wouldn't get excuted or sent to a concentration camp. They few that either believed Hitler or were stuck up enough to believe that they were better than the Jews were the high-rankers, therefore had the most stuff. Postive and negative reneforcement was Hitler's way, positive first but just enough of the fear to make the Germans hide their fear out of fear.

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