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Hitler believed that the highest human right and obligation was "to wit". According to Mein Kampf, the autobiography and manifesto written by Hitler. "There is only one holiest human right, and this right is at the same time holiest obligation, to wit: to see to it that the blood is preserved pure and, by preserving the best humanity, to create the possibility of a nobler development of beings" -Mein Kampf written by Adolf Hitler

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