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Adolf Hitler's hatred of communists was both the result of his experience and of his theorizing. Practically speaking, they were among the fiercest opponents of Hitler's Nazi party in the years leading up to the Nazi takeover of Germany. Theoretically, Communism was in Hitler's view a "Jewish-Bolshevik" conspiracy that threatened civilization: if not crushed, not only would the German people fail to have the "living-space" which they require for flourishing; the entire world would be at risk from Communist expansionism.

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