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What were Hitler’s beliefs that he expressed in Mein Kampf? Jewish people were to blame for Germany’s problems. Jewish people were to blame for Germany’s problems. Revolution was needed to create a classless
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What were Hitler’s beliefs that he expressed in Mein Kampf?
Jewish people were to blame for Germany’s problems.
Jewish people were to blame for Germany’s problems.
Revolution was needed to create a classless society.
Revolution was needed to create a classless society.
Germany could control the world with the help of the Japanese.
Germany could control the world with the help of the Japanese.
All races could live peacefully under German domination.
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Jewish people were to blame for Germany’s problems.
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