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What beliefs did the nazi have towards the Jewish community

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Between 1933 and 1945, young Germans were exposed to anti-Semitic ideology in schools

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Hitler had very strong beliefs about pure-blooded Germans being the master race, known as the Aryan Race and considered Jews as the lowest form of human in his hierarchy of race, and classified them as ‘non Germans.’ Despite his beliefs, Jews had a history of living in Germany since 500 AD and even today, most Askenazic Jews have German surnames.

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