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- U.S.-centric_hypotheses_about_Nazi_gun_regulation abstract "U.S.-centric hypotheses about Nazi gun regulation are fringe theories or historical revisionist hypotheses that Nazi Germany gun laws were a significant component of the Third Reich's plan, and that victims, especially Jews, might have more effectively resisted repression if they had been armed. A related hypothesis holds that if individual gun rights and gun ownership had been more entrenched in neighboring countries, then the Nazi regime would have had more difficulty subjugating those countries.Proponents of the Nazi gun control hypothesis are primarily U.S. gun-rights advocates, and discussion of Nazi gun laws in this context is almost exclusively aimed at U.S. gun laws and policies. It is often framed as a security against tyranny argument. When discussing the hypotheses, adherents sometimes cite other authoritarian regimes like Stalinist Russia and the Khmer Rouge, which allegedly could have been inhibited by more private gun rights and gun ownership.Many consider Nazi gun control to be a fringe theory because it is not supported by history, Holocaust, legal, or political science scholarship.".
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- U.S.-centric_hypotheses_about_Nazi_gun_regulation subject Category:Conspiracy_theories.
- U.S.-centric_hypotheses_about_Nazi_gun_regulation subject Category:Gun_politics_in_the_United_States.
- U.S.-centric_hypotheses_about_Nazi_gun_regulation subject Category:Historical_revisionism.
- U.S.-centric_hypotheses_about_Nazi_gun_regulation comment "U.S.-centric hypotheses about Nazi gun regulation are fringe theories or historical revisionist hypotheses that Nazi Germany gun laws were a significant component of the Third Reich's plan, and that victims, especially Jews, might have more effectively resisted repression if they had been armed.".
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