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German society was full of people who broke Nazi regulations in small ways and upheld them in large ones, thereby helping to shape a ‘national community’ constructed on violence, merit and exclusion. It proved impossible to silence critical voices when it came to inequities in rationing, but people generally silenced themselves when it came to the principal targets of Nazi repression.
The German War: A Nation Under Arms, 1939-1945
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