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What did the Germans know about the genocide of the Jews?

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Delves into the question of the circumstances under which the German population, or segments of it, perceived the crime against the Jews, to what extent that perception had more than an accidental character and was potentially able to condense into knowledge of the true events, and what defensive mechanisms were operative in order to repress this horrible and morally intolerable reality.

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