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What was crucial to the Germans so freely accepting Nazism? 1.an uncompromising belief that they were the superior race 2. the knowledge that German science could determine who was a valuable member of
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What was crucial to the Germans so freely accepting Nazism?
1.an uncompromising belief that they were the superior race
2. the knowledge that German science could determine who was a valuable member of society and who wasn't
3.the rhetoric that German firepower would overcome any opposition
4.the belief that other countries wanted Germany to take control of their weak and unresponsive governments
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an uncompromising belief that they were the superior race
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