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The Infamous Inner Circle of Nazism: Power Struggles and Antisemitism
By 1933, the Nazi Party had risen to power in Germany, giving Adolf Hitler authority as Chancellor. This marked the beginning of a dark chapter in history where twisted ideologies transformed into violent practices against the Jewish population. Central to this strategy was a three-man power struggle among key figures in the regime: Joseph Goebbels, Hermann Göring, and Heinrich Himmler.