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Why so much hatred was developed against jews by nazi germany in ww2?

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Answered by Anonymous
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The Nazi principle say that a Nazi should be having certain physical appearance to be called a Nazi and there thinking was bad towards Jew and other community they wanted only Nazis to be in Germany so they called Jew people in ghettos etc

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Answered by msrithan
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Explanation:

Hitler was a solider in WW1 and he got injured and was in a hospital when he learned about Germanys surrender . He thought they lost the war because of Jews . Which explains why so much hatred was developed against jews by nazi germany in ww2.

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