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3 August, 12:00

Why was there so little resistance from the German people?

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  1. 3 August, 12:05
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    There was so little resistance for the German people because for so long Jews were blamed for everything, even the black plague. They weren't hated in Germany before Hitler, but they weren't liked either. Also, the German people fell for Hitlers smooth talking propaganda. They were convinced that Jews were the problem for everything. Hitler fed them lie after lie and they believed him because he was that skilled at deception.
  2. 3 August, 12:16
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    Answer: in the time when Germany was ruled by Hitler. The Germans did not oppose this regimen due to the fact that they were living comfortable and the way of living for them was the one that they expected to have. So, There was so little resistance from the German people to Hitler's rule inasmuch as they enjoyed a good standard of living.
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