Friday, May 29, 2015

What did Hitler think of the Jews?

Basically, Adolf Hitler hated the Jews with a passion. To
him they were not even human. Hitler had a dream of an Aryan nation and Jews were not a
part of this nation. He believed in racial purity. He wanted to kill off "life unworthy
of life."


He thought that Jews would do nothing more but
drag the country down. During this time, Germany was economically unstable. They were
experiencing an economic Depression. He promised the Germans that he would save them
from this economic Depression, the Treaty of Versailles, communism, and other
undesirable minorities. In his mind, the Jews needed to be
extinguished.

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