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Most European countries, at the time when Nazi Germany was rising to power, were still somewhat sympathetic to the so-called jewish problem that Hitler sought to address partly because even other European countries did not want jews. Contrary to popular belief, the Kristallnacht incident was not even directed by Hitler himself but was largely driven by Joseph Goebbels, who led the violence after the assassination of a German diplomat by a Jewish teenager. As much as I hate jews, Goebbels' impulsive severely damaged the reputation of Hitler and the national socialist movement. It was this event that started to lead the downfall of people's openness Germany again and the start of a another world war. People always like to blame Hitler for being a mad man who simply wanted to kill all of the jews but that isn't even the case. Even he was against a genocide and he simply wanted them out of Europe. Any chance that Europe had to remove jews from Europe was basically destroyed because of goebbels. He would 100% be the definition of a larper if he lived in the modern day.
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Byzantine_Shill on scored.co
5 days ago 8 points (+0 / -0 / +8Score on mirror )
England and France were controlled by Jews. They wouldn’t have been kicked out without a full blown revolution. Not even German completely kicked out the Jews. Hitler simply put a stop to Jewish power and policies that actively harmed society but never completely removed them from Europe.

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