During the years of the Nazi regime, the German military became a crucial instrument of Nazi policies. Although many soldiers and officers did not identify politically or ideologically as Nazis, members of the German military nevertheless became closely involved in many of the regime’s crimes during World War II and the Holocaust.
German military
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