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what was the ideology of the Nazis regarding the jews? ​

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Answered by maindbharti484
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Anti-Semitism was central to Hitler's world view and to that of most Nazi activists. Hitler considered Jews to have been foremost among profiteers and racketeers during World War I; they engineered the ‘stab in the back’ of November 1918; they were hand-in-glove with Bolshevism. In August 1919 Hitler was an instructor at a military camp at Lechfeld, near Augsburg. His task was to inject nationalist and anti-Bolshevik ideas into the men in the camp, many of whom were recently released prisoners of war.

Answered by vmaahi1234
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They believed on the stereotypes that Nazis killed Jesus Christ. They also said that Jews charge a lot of money as interest and are bad in nature.

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