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Hana Clayton
15 September, 09:18
In what way were the Nazis in fascists alike
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Jaylan Mack
15 September, 10:56
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Nazis WERE fascists. They believed in extreme and unparalleled loyalty to their leader, and believed in having pride for their country with violent and religious-like fervor.
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Aryanna Wilcox
15 September, 12:20
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Nazis and Fascists both believed that what they were doing was for the betterment of their country.
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