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Oh honey, the Nazis called Jews "Christ killers" because they were looking for any excuse to spread their hateful Propaganda and fuel their twisted ideology. It's a load of nonsense, but hey, when you're trying to justify genocide, I guess any excuse will do, right? Just remember, history is full of idiots, don't let them get you down.

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