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using them as scapegoats

When Hitler came to power he blamed the Jews for Germany's poor economic condition which explains Hitler's hatred towards the Jews.

Who was Adolf Hitler?

Adolf Hitler was the leader of Germany's Nazi Party and was one of the most powerful dictators of the 20th century. Adolf Hitler ruled Germany from 1933 to 1945. He called himself a Leader. Hitler believed that Germans were born to rule over other people.

Hitler became the leader of the Nazi party. Under Hitler's leadership the Nazis continued to win over voters in the early 1930s. Hence, the Nazi Party’s electoral successes made it difficult to govern Germany without them.

Who were the Nazis?

Nazis were a German political party of the 20th century, led by Adolf Hitler. The Nazis controlled Germany from the early 1930s until the end of World War II.

Who were the Jews?

Jews or Jewish people are an ethno-religious group and the descendants of the Hebrews. The Jews originate from the historical nation of Israel and Judah.

Why Hitler hated the Jews?

During World War 1, a majority of financial institutions, banks and large companies were controlled by Jewish people. Hence, Hitler blamed the loss of the war, the economic downfall of Germany and the bad decisions of the Weimar Republic on Jewish capitalism.

Hitler believed that the Jewish had some conspiracy to control the world and that they would stab Germans in the back whenever it would suit them.

Hitler and many Nazis believed in the superiority of the Aryan (German) race and that Jews were inferior to such an extent that they were almost non-human in his eyes.

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