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how did the common people read to Nazism explain​

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When Hitler started ruling Germany, people started behaving the way he wanted. Common people spoke in Nazi language and looked at the world through Nazi eyes. When they saw someone who looked like a Jew, they felt hatred and anger. The houses of the Jewish was marked and also reported about the people whom they found suspicious. They did so because they believed that Nazism improves the general well being and bring prosperity into the country. This was about the people who were Germans.

People who were not Nazi stood against Nazism, organised active resistance, stood against police repression and died too. Some people were too afraid to act as they stood to witness.

Pastor Niemoeller, a resistance fighter, observed an absence of protest, an uncanny silence, amongst ordinary Germans in the face of brutal and organised crimes committed against people in the Nazi empire.

Jews started believing in Nazi stereotypes about them. They started dreaming about their hooked noses, black hair and eyes, Jewish looks and body movements. Even the images of stereotypical Jewish that was published started haunting them. Jewish died many times before they were killed in Gas chambers.

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