why jews were hated in nazi germany?? ans in detail and in points...
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.The history of the Jews in Germany goes back to the Early Middle Ages (5th to 10th centuries CE) and High Middle Ages (circa 1000–1299 CE) when Jewish settlers founded the Ashkenazi Jewish community. The community survived under Charlemagne, but suffered during the Crusades. Accusations of well poisoning during the Black Death (1346–53) led to mass slaughter of German Jews[2] and they fled in large numbers to Poland. The Jewish communities of the cities of Mainz, Speyer and Worms became the center of Jewish life during medieval times. "This was a golden age as area bishops protected the Jews resulting in increased trade and prosperity
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1.Jews were hated in Nazi Germany because they had been a streotyped killers of Christ and usurers.
2.Hitler's hatred of Jews was based on pseudoscientific theories of race, which held that conversion was no solution to 'the Jewish problem'.It could be solved only through their total elimination.
3.They were also known as undesirables.
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