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Why did Hitler kill Jews?

Hitler always killed Jews for the following reasons:

1, personal reasons

Hitler was robbed of his beloved woman by Jews when he was young. Hitler was handsome when he was young. At that time, he fell in love with a very beautiful German woman. They were very loving at first, but in the end, he didn't expect the woman he loved most would betray him.

He ran away with a Jew. At that time, there were many Jews in Germany, and Jewish men were very popular with women, which made him hate Jews very much. Hitler was a very vicious man, and this incident also laid the cause and effect for the massacre behind him.

2. Historical reasons

Anti-Semitism has always been a tradition in European countries. Many European countries began to expel Jews thousands of years ago. This is because Europeans have long held a view of Jews that Jews are greedy and insidious.

Ruthless, in addition to these reasons, the most important thing is that they think Jews are too smart and their minds are far more than self-imitation, so this makes Europeans very scared when doing business with Jews. They think Jews are the scourge of the world.

3. Religious reasons

In Europe at that time, Christianity can be said to be the belief of all of them, and their God Jesus was crucified by the Jews and his great disciple Judas.

Many people in Europe are very hostile to Jews, and Hitler is no exception, which is also a major reason for their massacre.

4. Racial reasons

One of Hitler's Nazi ideas is the sense of racial superiority, and he should be proud of his race. He is a German himself, in order to enhance his sense of racial superiority.

We can only start with the Jews with the largest race at that time. In their view, the Jewish nation must be conquered. If you can't conquer it, just kill it.

5. Economic reasons

When Hitler came to power, it was the Jewish family that controlled the lifeblood of Europe's economy, and Europeans dared to say and do it. Especially in Germany before World War I, Jews also owned private banks like Germans, and also ruled the German stock exchange. Many shops were also opened by Jews.

When Germany was defeated in World War I, domestic contradictions began to intensify, and people thought that Jews were the chief culprit of Germany's defeat. Therefore, as soon as Hitler came to power, he organized the Nazi party to publicize the "crimes" of Jews and began to slaughter Jews, which also won the trust of the German people.

Step 6 divert people's attention

After Hitler came to power, in order to shift the focus of public attention, he used the Jewish nation as an excuse. In fact, he hated the Jewish people who held wealth at that time for not taking action at the critical moment of the motherland, so he maliciously belittled Jewish descent.

It was hyped that only the descent of the German nation was the best. Under his guidance and advocacy, a huge anti-Semitic wave was set off all over Germany.

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