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Jews were not the only people the Nazis targeted. How did the Nazi reign of terror affect other non-“Aryans” living in Europe? Not many, but some of those the Nazis did not target did speak up and attempt to fight back. Do you think more people should have been a part of the resistance? Why or why not? What were the risks involved? What were the potential benefits?

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