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Through charming events, such as communal meals promoting the idea of sacrifice—notably "one pot stew Sunday"—Nazism infiltrated social customs, intertwining personal lives with party values. Although these initiatives initially excited the German populace, they tucked away a darker intention; under the guise of unity, Hitler’s policies harbored an exclusive narrative that sought to delineate “pure” Germans from “undesirable” groups, including Jews.