Between World War I and World War II which nation was notorious for their anti-Semitic policies? Italy Germany England France

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The answer would be Germany.

Answer:    Germany

Explanation:  While England and France did not have anti-Semitic views, Italy could be said to be a fascist state, although generally Italians were not anti-Semitic. Many cases were recorded where Italians rescued entire Jewish families from persecution, risking their own lives. The persecution and extermination of Jews in Italy began in 1943, when Italy was occupied by Germany, and when Italy had to carry out anti-Semitic laws.

The only ones who did not have any dilemma about the anti-Semitic laws and the extermination of the Jews were the Nazis, so Germany.

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