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Auschwitz allowed to happen due to a combination of systemic anti-Semitism, the rise of the Nazi regime, and the failure of the international community to intervene effectively. The Nazis implemented a systematic plan to dehumanize and eliminate Jews and other targeted groups, utilizing Propaganda and state machinery to facilitate mass murder. Widespread complicity, indifference, and the prioritization of political and military goals over humanitarian concerns contributed to the genocide. Ultimately, the scale of the atrocities at Auschwitz reflects a catastrophic breakdown of moral and ethical safeguards in society.

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