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While some individuals may have been coerced or pressured into joining the Nazi party, it is important to note that many Germans willingly supported the ideology and policies of the Nazis. Factors such as Propaganda, social pressure, and fear of reprisal played a role in the widespread acceptance of Nazism in Germany. Additionally, the Nazis utilized a combination of persuasion tactics and propaganda to gain support and maintain control over the population. Ultimately, the reasons for individuals aligning themselves with the Nazi party were complex and varied.

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