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Furthermore, the majority of Germans would probably have accepted such an arrangement as a highly satisfactory outcome to the ‘National Revolution’ begun in 1933. All evidence of public opinion suggests that whatever their resentment at the outcome of World War I, the German population was deeply afraid of a European war and would have welcomed a settlement on the basis of the status quo as of 1936.10
The Wages of Destruction: The Making and Breaking of the Nazi Economy
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