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Why did Hitler hate the Jews so much ?

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Answered by anandspillai2004
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Hitler was a mindset made for only its people, Eg if you are living in your home peacefully and a person claims that the house is yours by a duplicate forms and try to remove you,you would eventually try to rebel and make yourself comfortable with your native or carter possession . It was the same case with the Jews, they would go to Germany and take away the jobs of the locals and leave the Germans unemployed. Therefore,Hitler was against this injustice and wanted to remove the Jews from Germany and also eradicate unemployment.


Answered by Shankyy
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Religious Conflict –  Conflicts between Christianity and Judaism have existed for years, which partly helped create an atmosphere of anti-semitism in Europe.Anti-semitism in Vienna – Hitler spent a part of his youth in Vienna, Austria, where anti-semitism was very prevalent and highly advocated. He may have been influenced by some of the ideological ideas of that environment.Jewish Economic Power – At the time when World War 1 broke out, a majority of financial institutions, banks and large companies were controlled by Jewish people. Hitler blamed the loss of the war, the economic downfall of Germany and the bad decisions of the Weimar Republic on Jewish capitalism.Conspiracy theory – Hitler believed that the Jewish had some conspiracy to control the world and that they would stab Germans in the back whenever it would suit them.Biological differences – Hitler and many Nazis believed in the superiority of the Aryan (German) race and that Jews were inferior to such an extent that they were almost non-human in his eyes. He felt that he would be doing the world a favor by wiping out the Jewish race.


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