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His international and domestic achievements of the mid-1930s—putting Germans back to work, building the autobahn, occupying the Rhineland, staging and winning the Olympics—created the “unshaken faith” in him that “brought with it widespread acceptance, passive or not, of the measures against the Jews.”40 Antisemitic policies thus became part of a package that could be accepted only in its totality.
Racism: A Short History (Princeton Classics, 106 Book 18)
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