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- the nazis never received more than 38% of the vote in a national election prior to 1933.
- jews were the first group to be sent to concentration camps.
- the nazis rejected stories of germany’s patriotic history and did not try to reassure average germans about hitler’s leadership.
- german soldiers swore an oath of allegiance to hitler, not to germany.
- nazi racial ideology labeled jews, slavs, blacks, and roma as racially inferior.
- the kristallnacht attacks in november 1938 were spontaneous and surprised nazi authorities.
Brief Explanations
- In the July 1932 Reichstag election, the Nazis won 37.3% of the vote, their highest pre-1933 share, which is under 38%.
- The first group sent to concentration camps (Dachau, 1933) were political prisoners, not Jews.
- The Nazis heavily promoted German patriotic history and framed Hitler as the savior of Germany to gain support.
- In 1934, German soldiers replaced their oath to the German constitution with one swearing loyalty directly to Hitler.
- Nazi racial ideology centered on Aryan supremacy, classifying these groups as racially inferior.
- Kristallnacht was organized and encouraged by Nazi authorities, not spontaneous.
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