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German hegemony and national independence during the Second World War

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In countries not officially occupied by German forces,(Hungary,Romania,Bulgaria and Vichy France) the response to the "Jewish Problem" varied.As Nazi pressure for cooperation in the Final Solution increased, latent antisemitism provoked anti-Jewish legislation.Professor Cohen concludes that antisemitism among the various nations of Europe was a major reason that the response to the plight of European Jewry was inadequate

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