
How dark psychology created Hitler’s Germany – and why it could happen again
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The Roots of Antisemitism in Post-War Germany
This chapter examines the psychological and historical factors that fueled the rise of antisemitism in Germany after World War I, particularly focusing on the scapegoating of Jews. It analyzes the shift from traditional religious beliefs to racial antisemitism under Hitler, exploring the mechanisms of manipulation and the seductive promises of extremist ideologies.
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