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The Nazis razed villages killing their entire population as retribution to acts of resistance in southern and eastern Europe during ww2. Today this seems as an act foreign to our sense of humanity. Would this act seem unprecedented back then or was there historical memory of such acts?

by /u/hariseldon2 in /r/AskHistorians

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