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The restrictions on gun ownership in nazi germany only targeted jews, or less than 1% of the population. If gun ownership had an impact on tyrannical takeover and systematic extermination, you should find cases where homosexuals, other undesirables, or simple people opposing the takeover by the nazi party were able to fight back because they still were able to legally own weapons.
Not that I really see any parallels because the argument isn't about taking away people's guns. It's about more strict background checks, raising the legal age, holding people accountable for securing their weapons and making it harder to purchase semi-automatic rifles with high capacity magazines.
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