The later Nazi impulse to suppress divisions is framed as a reflection on Germany's World War I defeat and internal pluralism.
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The later Nazi impulse to suppress divisions is framed as a reflection on Germany's World War I defeat and internal pluralism.
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"We should get rid of private property and redistribute wealth for more equality in society. Also, communism is an international movement. You also have..."
"And one conclusion that they had was because of all these political divisions. There are too many divisions within society. Therefore, we need to..."
"...divide between left and right. Okay? So you have all these political divisions right now in America. Corruption. So Wall Street just steals and..."
"...Tsar Nicholas was too focused on the war. He neglected the political divisions at home. And this allowed for a revolution to happen. So..."
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