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The Germans practiced genocide against the Jews, known as the Holocaust, due to a deeply ingrained anti-Semitic ideology that portrayed Jews as the source of societal problems and a threat to the Aryan race. This ideology was fueled by historical prejudices, Propaganda, and the desire for a homogeneous national identity, particularly under Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime. The Nazis viewed the extermination of the Jews as a means to achieve their vision of racial purity and to consolidate power. Ultimately, this culminated in the systematic murder of six million Jews during World War II.

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