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27 February, 18:49

Why was Hitler's Mein Kampf such an influential book?

A) It persuaded German citizens to reject the nationalist movement.

B) It established anti-Semitism as an accepted belief in the party.

C) It encouraged feelings of hope among the Jewish community.

D) It explained why anti-Semitism was a hateful practice.

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  1. 27 February, 19:08
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    Hitler's Mein Kampf was such an influential book because it established anti-Semitism as an accepted belief in the party.
  2. 27 February, 19:15
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    The answer is most likely B
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