Acceptance during the Holocaust often manifested as societal complicity or indifference to the persecution of Jews and other targeted groups. Many individuals accepted the Nazi regime’s Propaganda and policies, either out of fear, belief in the ideology, or a desire to conform. This widespread acceptance contributed to the normalization of discrimination and violence, ultimately facilitating the atrocities of the genocide. Conversely, some individuals who resisted this acceptance, such as those who helped hide or protect victims, faced severe consequences for their actions.
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