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The Nazi party ended up taking actions that would have been completely unacceptable to many Germans when Hitler first rose to power. How do you think violence against Germany’s Jews and the rise of Nazi power became acceptable or even embraced during the 1930s?

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Answer: The Nazi's rise to power was excepted by the German people, because they didn't know what Hitler and his men were actually doing to the poor Jew's in the camps.

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If Hitler truly believed the people would except him and his ways then why were all the camps that healed the Jew's kept secrets. Why not harmer the Jewish people in the middle of the city rather then in camps in secret.

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