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In respect to Germany in World War II, the basic tenets of Nazism were both numerous and, undeniably, powerfully influential in their time. The most important tenets included the following: that Germany had been abused by the international community and deserved to exact a vengeful justice in return; that Germans were members of a superior racial-ethnic stock; that Jews and Judaism more generally should be held responsible for many of modern Europe's problems; and that Nazi leadership represented a new era in human government, which could not fail in its objectives and was defending both Germany and civilization in general.

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