How did the commen people react to nazism
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Common people reacted in different ways.
(i) Many saw the world through Nazi eyes and felt hatred and anger surge inside them when they saw a Jew. They willingly marked the houses of the Jews and reported suspicious neighbours.
(ii) They genuinely believed the Jews were responsible for their misfortunes. Nazism they felt would bring prosperity, improve general well being and pride of the nation.
(iii) A large majority of people were passive onlookers, apathetic witnesses, because they were too scared to act, to differ to protest.
(iv) However, many organised active assistance braving police, repression and even death.
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