What is the central idea of the article?
• A. Germans slowly began to care less and less about Jews and how they lived their everyday lives throughout the 1930s.
• B. Throughout the 1930s, Jews faced increasing persecution that paved the way for their complete segregation and dehumanization.
• C. From the end of World War I until the
1936 Olympics, Germans desperately wanted to blame the Jews for their country's problems.
• D. Not enough German citizens resisted the Nazi government or protested their actions to prevent the persecution of the Jews from occurring.