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How dark psychology created Hitler’s Germany – and why it could happen again

The Bunker – News without the nonsense

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The Psychology of Nazi Atrocities

This chapter explores the psychological motivations and societal factors that allowed ordinary individuals to commit horrific acts during the Nazi regime. Through discussions with former Nazis and reflections on historical narratives, the chapter emphasizes the importance of understanding these dynamics to prevent future atrocities. It highlights the need for vigilance against authoritarian ideologies and the relevance of past warnings in contemporary contexts.

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