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What were the motivations of the Nazis during the Holocaust?

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Answer: The Nazi motivations during the Holocaust were to rid Europe of anyone they deemed weak, a minority, or a threat to the 'perfect human race.'

Explanation: The Nazis believed that Aryans of German blood were the perfect race and they would once rule the world. They believed that in order to keep Germany pure, they needed to rid it (and surrounding areas) of anyone who wasn't 'pure'.

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