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What form of nationalism did Nazi Germany practice during World War II, resulting in the deaths of millions of innocent people?

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Answer:It was racial/ethnic. The Nazis thought that they were the supreme race and believed that anyone who was below them deserved to be either imprisoned or exterminated. Jews, Gypsies, Eastern Europeans and all those they considered inferior were victimized and many suffered as a result.

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It was racial/ethnic. The Nazis thought that they were the supreme race and believed that anyone who was below them deserved to be either imprisoned or exterminated. Jews, Gypsies, Eastern Europeans and all those they considered inferior were victimized and many suffered as a result.

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