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I admit that some people were pressured into joining or joined and may have had second thoughts, but they were still part of an oppressive regime that made people wear yellow stars so they could be marked as Jews and not be given the same rights as ordinary citizens of the majority, forced people to live in ghettos and sent them to concentration camps to die or work their asses off then die from exhaustion. Now, whether or not you believe people knew about the concentration camps, no one could deny that people against the Nazis or members of minority groups were disappearing because they were seen as subhuman by the state. There are trip stones all over some cities which give the names and dates of when people were born and disappeared or died who were Jewish. And its not like antisemitism was a NEW thing in Europe but was firmly ingrained in society. It was around for centuries.
She can go fuck herself and go read read about the massacre at Cologne and other cities throughout Europe, the Inquisition/inquisitions, or read "Merchant of Venice" by Shakespeare or pick up any fucking textbook. Because she is part German and grew up in Germany, this is extra baffling.
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