Hitler did not use Jesus' death to justify killing the Jews. Instead, he blamed them for all of the problems that were facing Germany at the time.
2006-07-21 09:02:59
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answered by Anonymous
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That is only one of the reasons Hitler used to popularize the idea of ridding the country of Jews. He also believed in eugenics as many people did during that time. Eugenics is the belief that race mixing creates an inferior offspring and if left unchecked would result in the degeneration of mankind. His master race was to be pure of Jewish, *****, Hispanic or any other tainted blood. There by protecting them from the degeneration. Eugenics was later proven to be false. You would be surprised how many people of prominence believed in this pseudo science with no real proof. The famous author Mark Twain was a big Eugenics supporter along with many famous politicians and such. Many people still believe in this nonsense even today despite the fact that the opposite has been proven true. The more diverse ethnically the less genetic defects are found. Sorry I got off on a tangent there.
2006-07-21 09:19:05
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answered by jgunslingerj 2
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Hitler okay'd more than just Jews to be killed, he did it for the purification of the German race.
But you are half-way correct, the Jews did not order the killing of Jesus, they were not the ones in power. However, Caeser did it because he didn't want to inflame the Jews anymore. He was just going to have Jesus beaten and sent on His way. The Jews were the ones who demanded it, because they were unable to find any fault with Jesus and they were hoping he would. He couldn't find any sin in Jesus either. The only thing he found was that Jesus was supposedly the son of God. The Jews simply couldn't explain how Jesus was NOT the son of God, but they didn't like it any less.
Jesus was not the cause of the Holocaust, Hitler was.
2006-07-21 09:14:41
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answered by arewethereyet 7
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I'm not responding to the Hitler question but the one underneath- Although I don't know exactly what the question was, per se...
If you're wondering about the murders of both the Saints Peter and Paul in Rome in the 1st century AD, then I can tell you the Roman Emperor Nero ( a young, and very disturbed ruler- Interesting to read up on, though) ordered their deaths and tried several times before he actually succeeded in murdering them. Jesus sent Peter to Christianize the empire, and Nero, not a fan of someone battling for the control or power of Rome, asked for Peter to be killed. While Peter and Paul (an apostle sent after Peter to take care of him and help with the mission) were in chains in the house of Nero, they convinced the Roman soldiers holding them captive to convert to Christianity, and they were unchained at set free. In the end, however, Nero got hold of them both again, and crucified Peter (upside down- Not to be associated with the death of Jesus, he did not want to die the same way as the savior), and Paul was beheaded. Peter was buried in the area of Nero's arena, which later became a Christan burial ground, which is now directly underneath the St. Peter's church in Vatican City, where the Pope lives in Rome Italy. Did that help at all?
2006-07-21 13:11:06
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answered by Anonymous
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No.He honestly only needed to relocate them at first,yet that changed into antagonistic by using both British and Zionists. Hitler killed the Jews for opposing him financially and politically. The Jews specially supported the communists and Hitler despised communism. The Jewish human beings were no longer the purely ones to oppose Hitler politically yet they did have the money and media to be more effective of a probability to his upward push to ability. He also blamed Jews for surrendering WW1 earlier Germany changed into honestly defeated.
2016-11-25 00:36:53
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answered by Anonymous
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No. Hitler wanted Jews and many others killed as he got more and more engrossed in blame for economic problems that Germany suffered at the time. He was not a very bright person, and he failed in a lot of his subjects at school; except for art, in which he excelled. He got into the beat cafe or art crowd where there were a lot of leftist type thinkers; in those days Germany was very depressed economically and the general populace felt that there shold be someone to blame. Since a lot of Jewish firms did well, he schemed up that they were to blame for most of Germany's economic problems. He was not at all a religious person, and blamed a lot of the problems at various times on different people: he hated Catholics too (killed 2 million of them), and also Gypsies, homosexuals, Slavs, and any of the Latin groups such as Spaniards and Italians (because they did not fit in with his idea of the Master Race). In short, he was a very psychiatrically disturbed individual who, as he gained more power, found more things wrong with everybody. No doubt he was a psychopath.
2006-07-21 09:09:34
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answered by hopflower 7
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No my friend, thats a common misconception.
The Jews were a favourite scapegoat for many European and American governments for years. They have always been hated and villified for hundreds of years, possibly due to their supposed arrogance towards Christians.
Hitler needed a scapegoat to provide Germany with an 'enemy within', so the Nazis could rally mass public support. It was actually Himmler, the head of the Waffen-SS, who believed the tales and saw Jews as Animals.
Its interestign actually, Hitler never called for the mass extermination of Jews. He called for a 'Final Solution', which some say Himmler took to far, to try and either appease Hitler or to hide the crimes of the Concentration Camps
2006-07-21 09:05:01
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answered by thomas p 5
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No, Hitler was a rabid atheist and student of Charles Darwin, he violently hated Christianity and all Man's religions.
He killed Jews for the same reason he killed Poles, Gypsies, Russians, the retarded, the sick and the cripples - to "purify" the race so that only the "fittest", the pure Aryan German, would survive.
He mentions this several times actually if you read his works and speeches
2006-07-21 09:07:24
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answered by Anonymous
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The Roman Emperor was not Jew or even close to it. It was not even the Roman Emperorwho ordered his death. It was the public. The emperor, along with most Roman citizens at that time still practiced polytheism.
2006-07-21 09:06:19
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answered by John 3
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Hitler killed Jews, and 5-6 million other "undesirables" because he was among the most evil men ever to walk the earth.
2006-07-21 09:03:17
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answered by Brian L 7
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