William Floyd

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Both phrases became key components of Hitler’s and Nazism’s insistence that antisemitism was a defensive, not an offensive, stance. This is a central theme in the history of the Holocaust. The argument that persecution was an act of self-defense was so essential as a justification for what the Nazis wanted to do that it repeatedly appears in ever new forms: They threaten us, so we must strike to protect ourselves.
Why?: Explaining the Holocaust
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