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What was classed as opposition in Nazi Germany?
An account by an American, Norah Waln, living in 1930s Nazi Germany, of the sort of supposedly innocent comment that could lead to arrest and 're-education'. Through the use of real-life cases, the clip clearly illustrates how the Nazi web drew people in and convinced them that they were doing the right thing by reporting comments made by those around them.
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