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They were unemployed and the morale of the country was low. People were beginning to believe that Germany's best days were behind it. They were afraid for their future and their children's future....much like the USA in modern times. The nazi party began blaming the wealthy bankers and small business owners for "hoarding wealth and not paying their fair share". The idea was to convince the German workers that a small percent of the country was controlling all the wealth, and that 99% of the country was being exploited. Sound familiar? They began targeting students and universities and demonstrating in the streets. Sound familiar? They created a class warfare of rich bankers and fat cat business owners vs. the common everyday worker. Once this hatred and division began taking root the nazi party began putting a face on the wealthy.... It was the Jews. The pain and misery that Germans felt was blamed on them. The Jews deserved to have their businesses taken, and money was to redistributed to the German working class.... After all it had been stolen by the corrupt bankers (Jews) in the first place.

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