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In the first seven and a half years of Nazi rule in Germany, Hitler partook in no Jewish killing, though Jews were targeted by the Fuhrer and his party in other ways. From 1940 onwards however, Hitler's anti-Semitic nature stepped up a gear, with his attempts at the gradual separation of Jews from society increasing in intensity and callousness to ultimately peak at mass persecution and the Holocaust. Ever since 1945, a raging debate has continued among Historians as to Hitler's true intentions for the Jewish Race. Had he consistently followed a "blueprint for genocide"1, intending mass ex...
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