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In Germany in the early 1930s there were about 850,000 Jews and people of Jewish origin (including people who were one-quarter Jewish). Out of a total population of about 62 million this amounts to about 1.4%. That's nowhere near enough to have much of an electoral impact. (The assumption you make in the question about 'large amount' is inaccurate).

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