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* The Nazis didn't give a monkey's about human rights and condemned the concept as alien and 'un-German'. Nazi ideology claimed that human rights were only championed by the weak. * Some SS personnel had fought against Soviet forces in the Russian Civil War of 1918-1921 or against Communists in Latvia. This war had been conducted with utter savagery by both sides. Some of these people returned home steeped in brutality.

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