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Jewish question in modern anti-semitic literature; prelude to the Final Solution

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The Holocaust took place in an era when concepts of human culture were highly advanced, characterized by a liberal education and a degree of development in science and technology, and perpetrated by one of the most advanced nations of Europe. The way in which it was carried out have no parallel in the history of mankind. One of the arguments as presented in Hitler's 'Mein Kampf' arise out of Germany's defeat and political collapse after World War I, out of the founding of the Weimar Republic and Versailles Settlement

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