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What was the approximate religious makeup of the German population during the Nazi period?
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About half were Catholic and half were Protestant.
Around two-thirds were Protestant and one-third were Roman Catholic.
Most Germans were Jewish, with a small Protestant minority.
Nearly all Germans identified as atheist or non-religious.
Protestants made up the majority of the population.
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