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Nazi plans for addressing the Jewish problem: from 'Fringe Irritant'' (1929) to the 'Machtergreifung' (1933)

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The so-called Jewish problem served as a formative component of Nazi ideology, yet it did not stipulate a clear solution. The author recapitulates early anti-Jewish plans devised by Nazi party functionaries and ponders the influence these early plans had on Hitler and the post-1933 anti-Jewish policy evolution towards mass murder

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