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What Nazi ideology led to the mass murder of Jews known as the Holocaust?
the belief that Jews are the original people in Germany
the belief that Jews supported Adolf Hitler
the belief that Jews should pay war reparations
the belief that white non-Jewish "Aryans" were a superior race
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At the of the rise of fascism and Hitler's rule of Germany the country was placed with the fault of WW1. The country was suffering and the German people needed someone to blame. The Nazi ideology that non-Jewish "Aryans" were a superior race ultimately led to the mass murder of non-Aryans in the Holocaust.
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the belief that white non-Jewish "Aryans" were a superior race
that what I got.
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