Well, there were a good many people that were against Anti-Semitism, but they were just too afraid to speak out, so they went along with what Hitler said. There were nations under Nazi Germany rule that refused to kill Jews. Denmark for one refused to let the Jews be taken away, the King ordered that if the Jews wore the Yellow Star of David, then all citizens of Denmark were to wear the Yellow Star of David. Too bad there weren't more non-wimpy ppl like the King of Denmark and it's citizens maybe the Anti-Semitism would have diminished. Peer Pressure is a powerful thing, and can be used in good or bad ways. But those are just examples of what happened after the Nazi Party made Anti-Semitism official policy. Anti-Semitism was prevalent throughout the world, it even occured in America, in Russia too. The policy of appeasment and fear factored greatly into the Holocaust happening and us not knowing about it.
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