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" the Germans generally turned out to be proud and pleased that Hitler and his henchmen were putting away certain kinds of people who did not fit in, or who were regarded as "outsiders", "
Hitler's Prisons: Legal Terror in Nazi Germany - Page 4
by Nikolaus Wachsmann - 2004 - 538 pages
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Germany As a Culture of Remembrance: Promises And Limits of Writing History

Alon Confino - History - 2006 - 336 pages
...around Hitler was not uniform, but "pluralistic, differentiated, and at times inconsistent. However ... the Germans generally turned out to be proud and pleased...putting away certain kinds of people who did not fit in. ... On balance, the coercive practices, the repression, and persecution won far more support for the...
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