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Excerpt: In 1930s Germany, Hitler didn’t begin by arresting members of the opposition parties; instead, he began by attacking those the public was willing to see as “others.” ... Once the public learned to accept violence against one group, it became easier to expand it to others: trade unionists, journalists, Jewish people, political opponents. Each new act of cruelty had already been rehearsed through its infliction on the previous group.
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