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Yale historian Timothy Snyder claims the nazis used statelessness to perpetrate the holocaust, and nazi idealogy was a form of anarchism. How accepted is Snyder's interpretation of nazi idealogy and the institutional workings of the holocaust?
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Why did the Nazis place all the "extermination camps" outside of Germany and only have "labour camps" inside of Germany?
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Did most pre-war public figures in the UK and US who were nazi sympathizers renounce their sympathies, remain sympathizers, or just keep quiet during and after WWII?
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Were there any Germans who had converted to Judaism (not by marriage) before the rise of the nazis? If so, how did the Nuremberg laws apply to them?
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In the pre-Civil War U.S. South, was there any social stigma against sadistic cruelty towards slaves?
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