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6 January, 01:38

How does the intended outcome of the Holocaust relate to Nazi ideology?

A. The Nazi Party believed it could terrify countries into surrender by

demonstrating their brutality toward Jews.

B. The Nazi Party believed that all wealth should be evenly

distributed to citizens, but refused to give wealth to Jews.

O

C. The Nazi Party believed in complete democracy, allowing anti-

Semitic German voters to pass laws to oppress Jews.

O

D. The Nazi Party believed that Germans were superior to all other

races, leading them to support killing Jews.

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  1. 6 January, 03:34
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    the answer is d

    Explanation:

    Hitler believed in the master race. he believed that the only way to achieve the master race was to kill all who did not fit the description of belonging to "his master race".
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