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political persecution

The Nazi regime persecuted many people identified as political threats to the Nazis’ vision for Germany. After Hitler’s rise to power in 1933, Nazi leaders outlawed all other political parties and targeted suspected political opponents—primarily Communists and Social Democrats (Socialists)—but also others, including members of rightwing political parties that were seen as competition to the Nazis.


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