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what was the reason behind yhe the persecution of jews by nazi​

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Answered by tanishqsoni2k17
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Nazism had a racist view of society. They saw a society that was led by Nordic Aryans, whom they considered pure blood.

There are alot of reasons that are to be discussed. Some of the key points are:

1.  Racial Ideology  - Nazis had very strong beliefs about pure-blooded, considered Jews as the lowest form of human in his hierarchy of race, and classified them as ‘non Germans. In their list, the gypsies, homosexuals, people born with disabilities, etc. had the same status.

2. Influence in the banking sector - Nazis, were very critical of Jewish influence in the banking sector. Ironically, they considered them greedy. They issued several posters, targetting their financing and banking habits.

3. Role in the economic depression, 1929 - The nazis, during the economic depression, 1929, blammed Jews because of their influential contribution in the banking sector at that time.

4. Socialist approach of Nazis -  This creates a paradox over Nazis not liking Jews for being capitalists and communists, which are polar opposites. Furthermore, they considered Jews communists.

5. Moreover, the Nazis believed that they lost the WWI (First World War) because of the Jews.

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