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In 125 words, explain how you think the Nazis were able to justify their actions.

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The Nazi's thought that they were doing a favor for the people by trying to eliminate a couple of races. Jews, Slavish, and a couple more. They justified their killing that because of the Jews, Jesus was killed. That what Nazi's had people believe. Also, there was a time known as the great depression, and people were scared of the outcome. By getting certain people off the streets and putting them in concentration camps, it might have meant that the depression would end sooner. People wanted to do anything to get out of the depression and they turned to Hitler because he said he would lead them out of the great depression. He used every reason to justify why he did what he did.

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SO the Nazi though that they were doing a favor for the people all around by trying to eleminate a couple of races. Jews, slavesh, and a couple more. They justified their killing that because of the jews Jesus were killed. That what Nazi started to have people to believe. So people believed that. Also, there was a time known as the great depression, and people were scared of the outcome. By getting certain people off the streets and putting them in concentration campls, might have ment that the depression would end sooner. SO people wanted to do anything to get out of the depression and they turned to Hitler because he said he would lead them out of the great depression. He used every reason to justify why he did what he did. 
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