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Why did many people in Germany overlook Adolf Hitler's radically racist ideas?

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It was perceived as the standard. Many of his ideas were adapted by German citizens because they admired Hitler's charisma and looked up to him as a strong leader. Moreover, there was a plethora of propaganda that influenced the way people perceived those who were being ostracized by society. Those who opposed his ideas were heavily punished and many saw that as a warning to not do the same.

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