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twisted road to Auschwitz: Nazi policy toward German Jews 1933-1939

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A functionalist reading of the implementation of the Final Solution argues that there is no straight line between Hitler's thoughts and the planned extermination of the Jews. Anti-Jewish measures during the 1930s were undertaken by various party and government agencies. By early 1939 Hitler had "turned Jewish matters over to the SS."

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