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What was reaction of the common people in Hitler’s Germany regarding the

treatment of the Jews by the Nazis?

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Not many normal people cared.

This is partly because Hitler and the Nazi’s kept everything that they were doing far away from main Germany as their goal was to make Germany a utopia and hate crimes against people was not part of a utopia.

another reason is normal people would have been scared to speak up as they did not want the same thing to happen to them
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Common people in Hitler's Germany did not care, in fact there were very few people who actually helped the Jews.

This is due to the rewards the common people were promised if they didnt speak about the Jews and if they let it keep happening.

These rewards were things such as free cinema tickets, free tickets for sports games ect.

However common people were also scared, scared that if they stood up to the Nazis, they would die. The propaganda around Germany was what initiated this fear.

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