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It almost needn't have been the Germans: the State, colonial violence, and the Holocaust

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Looks at certain specifics which, brought together, led to the Holocaust. These include: the German understanding that Poland was not a part of Europe and therefore could be colonized, a specific history from Germany's defeat in World War I, a totalitarian government with a leader who identified the Jews as the root cause of Germany's problems.

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