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Godwin Suspends Godwin's Law - Slog - The Stranger Jun 19, 2018 The History Place - Triumph of Hitler: The Nuremberg Laws Around midnight, Hitler told the same legal officials he also wanted an accompanying law concerning Reich citizenship. The officials, scrawling on the back of a hotel food menu, hastily drafted a vaguely worded law which designated Jews as subjects of the Reich. Hitler (a night owl) approved the draft around 2:30 a.m. Adolf Hitler | Law and Justice in Real Time | Washington Widespread racism is also what guided Adolf Hitler’s rise to power. It’s hard to not draw a connection between Trump’s view of Mexican’s to Hitler’s view of the Jews. While being antisemitic was not new in Germany, ( or Austria, where Hitler was raised), and they provided an … Donald Trump, Adolf Hitler, And What We Talk About When We
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