how did the commen people in Germany react to nazism
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i) Many saw the world through Nazi eyes, and spoke their mind in Nazi language.
(ii)They felt hatred and anger surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.
(iii) But not every German was a Nazi.Many organised active resistance to Nazism, braving police recession and death.
(iv)The large majority of Germans, however were passive onlookers and apathetic onlookers.
(ii)They felt hatred and anger surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.
(iii) But not every German was a Nazi.Many organised active resistance to Nazism, braving police recession and death.
(iv)The large majority of Germans, however were passive onlookers and apathetic onlookers.
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i) Many saw the world through Nazi eyes, and spoke their mind in Nazi language.
(ii)They felt hatred and anger surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.
(iii) But not every German was a Nazi.Many organised active resistance to Nazism, braving police recession and death.
(iv)The large majority of Germans, however were passive onlookers and apathetic onlookers.
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(ii)They felt hatred and anger surge inside them when they saw someone who looked like a Jew.
(iii) But not every German was a Nazi.Many organised active resistance to Nazism, braving police recession and death.
(iv)The large majority of Germans, however were passive onlookers and apathetic onlookers.
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