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When the Nazis took control of Germany, how did the attitude of many non-Jews change towards Jews?

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Answer: The Nazis gaining control of Germany caused the attitudes of many non-Jews to shift into hatred towards the Jews.

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The Jews were blamed because the non-Jews felt like if it wasn't for them , the Nazis wouldn't have taken over. Also, some non-Jews followed the wave; they knew that if they were to help the Jews , they would be humiliated and mistreated as well. Out of fear , non-Jews turned their backs on the Jews.

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they started having a lot of hatred towards jews, thinking they were bad people. they turned very racist towards them.
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