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Hitler’s anti-Semitism was clearly outlined in his book Mein Kampf and his policies of discrimination began after he consolidated power in 1934.

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It is True, This was one way of spreading propaganda and the ideals of socialism in the regime


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Answer: True

Explanation: After an unsuccessful upheaval in Munich in November 1923, Hitler was in prison, during which he wrote a book Mein Kampf. In the book he presented his ideas of pure, higher race, and facts related to his perception that the Jews were guilty for a bad economic situation in Germany. The book was published in 1925, the first edition of the book, and presents a complete anti-Semitic ideology as well as future plans related to the resurgence of the great German Reich and national pride. Of course, this also involved the systematic extermination of the Jews.

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