ETHNIC, RELIGIOUS AND IDEOLOGICAL DIVIDES CATALYSTS FOR SOCIETAL POLARISATION
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Ethnic divides can significantly contribute to societal polarisation, often with tragic outcomes, as exemplified by the Holocaust. Defeated and economically devastated, Germany after World War I provided a fertile ground for Adolf Hitler’s rise to power.
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