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13. How was ‘Nazism' embraced by the German people?​

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Answered by paldeependu
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Nazis are never far from the news here, but "Hitler and the Germans: Nation and Crimes" is Hitler's biggest coup in Berlin since Mel Brooks's "The Producers" lit up the German capital last year. The exhibition at the German Historical Museum has attracted a mountain of domestic and international media attention and brisk business.

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During its opening weekend alone, 10,000 visitors lined up to learn how Germans embraced this man who led them down a road of madness and mass murder.

Answered by THELEGENDKINGDOM
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Nazis are never far from the news here, but "Hitler and the Germans: Nation and Crimes" is Hitler's biggest coup in Berlin since Mel Brooks's "The Producers" lit up the German capital last year. The exhibition at the German Historical Museum has attracted a mountain of domestic and international media attention and brisk business. During its opening weekend alone, 10,000 visitors lined up to learn how Germans embraced this man who led them down a road of madness and mass murder. It is a story told through...

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