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Why did the nazis devlope the hatred for the jews

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Answered by Skyllen
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- Hitler had a strange belief that the Jews wanted to assert their authority over the world.

- Jews also believed that Jesus Christ was hanged on the cross by the Jewish community itself.

- As Hitler believed the Jews as responsible for its defeat, so when Hitler came to power in 1933, he promoted nationalism. Allied countries like Russia, Britain or France were helped in the 1st World War. They were given benefits and given resources while Hitler remained in prison during World War-1.

- Hitler considered the Jewish people as very inferior and he considered his race a demonstration. So that he said that Jews people do not have the right to live.

- There, most of the occupants were suspected. He had control over all parts related to high income. He believed Jews were only with occupations deemed worthy of 'white people'.

Answered by NylaAyers
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Answer:

The Nazi regime used language and media with care. They used chilling terms, they never

used the words "kill' or murder. Mass killing were termed as special treatment, final solution

(for the Jews). Nazi ideas were spread through visual images, films, radio, posters ete.

Propaganda films were made to create hatred for Jews. They were referred to as vermin, rats,

pests. Nazism worked on minds of people.

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