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  • For sure. I love jewish people.

    But essentially after the First World War, Germany was crushed economically. Everyone was poor and hungry except for the Jewish people who ran all the banks (still do) and had the best jobs. And for that, Hitler really hit it off with the people in putting the German people first. Which is why everyone was so quick to send their children to these camps where they were fed and educated and taught to be Nazis. He really had great ideas on bettering society. Too bad they included genocide.

    Now, my Opa was a Nazi. But prior to him being FORCED to do so, his family was completely against Hitler. But people tend to generalize all “Nazis” has having a choice. Of course some did and were brainwashed into believing what they did was right. Others, it was death or be a fucking Nazi.

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    • Many people don't know that the atrocities that were carried out by the Nazis was almost exclusively done by the SS and the secret police. Most regular soldiers were just that and they did not hunt jews nor did they even know what went on in the camps. This is another example of what I am talking about this kind of information is not included in most documentaries because its not seen as important.

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