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6. Why were there so many civilian casualties in World War II? I 7. Why did Hitler attempt to eliminate all the Jews of the world?
8. Why were German soldiers willing to commit these atrocities for their country and leader?
9. Why did the Germans change their method of killing Jews, instead of shooting them?

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Germany, Japan, and the USSR all explicitly targeted "enemy" or otherwise "undesirable" civilians. Nazi crimes against Jews are well-known, but they also targeted non-Jewish civilians for a variety of reasons - some were considered dangerous for their ability to rally and organize resistance movements (priests and local government officials were particular targets), some were deemed "racially

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Step-by-step explanation:

6. Air raids would drop bombs on cities

7. He blamed them for the debt Germany was in.

8. They were suffering from debt and Hitler promised to end that

9. They didn't want to waste bullets and they also wanted to experiment with human bodies

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