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The vast majority of German society was not in favor or any Anti-Semitism. They had been programed and brainwashed by years of Nazi dogma into believing that the Jews were responsible for Germany loosing WWI. They were an easily identifiable group and therefore easy to blame. There was also an environment of fear established by the government that if a citizen didn't agree with the official governmental ideals, they were labeled "anti-social" and were subject to the same treatment that the Jews, Gypsies and other non-conformists could expect.

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