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Many germans in the 30s-40s had a hatred of Jews because of Nazi indoctrination. Adolf Hitler led a campaign for the extermination of the Jews; the infamous Holocaust, and because Nazi Germany was a fascist Dictatorship, it's citizens were expected to share the ideologies of the Party

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The answer might come from reading Martin Luther and Hitler's 'Mein Kampf.'

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