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Hitler's hatred for the Jewish people was not necessarily a defining feature regarding his rise to power. Most importantly, Hitler shifted the blame for the loss of World War One away from its real sources and onto the Jewish people. He also believed that people were divided into races and that the Aryan race was superior. Importantly, though, giving the people an enemy gave him power to take leadership as the solver of the false 'problem'.

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