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Was a sense of superiority responsible for the Nazis to gain power over other nations?

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Yes, the Nazis thought they were the superior race.
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No, the Nazis did not think that they were the superior race.
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The Nazis thought the Aryans and Jews were of the same stature.
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Nazis started to exterminate other people because they were afraid of their military might.
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Solution

The correct option is A Yes, the Nazis thought they were the superior race.
The Nazi Party in Germany was superior to all other nations. It operated on the idea that, “The stronger must rule and not fuse with the weaker and so sacrifice its own greatness.” With this in mind, they wanted to gain power over other nations as well.

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