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3. Why did Hitler kill citizens of his own

nation during WWII? (commonlit)

•A He wanted to prove how powerful he
was.
•B He wanted to scare other nations, so
they wouldn't interfere.
•C He wanted to eliminate people he found
unworthy to live in Germany.
•D He wanted to prevent citizens from
revealing his plans to other nations.

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Answer:

bc they did not have blonde hair and blue eyes

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User Paul Raymond
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Answer:

C

Step-by-step explanation:

Hitler wanted to eliminate people he found unworthy as a process of elimination, in ensuring the strong survive, and the weak fall. This is further outlined through his implementation of the method 'survival of the fittest' through the numerous youth camps made for young Germans.

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User Kevin Hoang
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