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its pretty clear to say that every sane person around the world was against the Holocaust, but only if they could. Let's not forget the fact that it was a world war, as its name, the world was at war, also Germany, the big influecing countries were deep at wars, and more than that, the Nazis managed to hide the different camps from anyone to find out, by putting it in woods, away from cities and etc.

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