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why was there so Little Resistance from the German people. hint think of participants of open direct residents also how did non-jewish Germans view jews? history of the Holocaust. answer in 3 to 5 sentences.​

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During the Holocaust, the Nazi regime was able to implement its policies of persecution and extermination of Jews largely due to the limited resistance from the German people. Many non-Jewish Germans were complicit in the regime’s actions, either actively participating in or providing support for the persecution of Jews. Even those who did not actively participate in the Holocaust often held anti-Semitic views and were complicit through their tacit acceptance of the Nazi regime’s policies. This was largely due to decades of Nazi propaganda and indoctrination of the German people.

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