There is no point in answerring this question, as any time I have stated facts regarding Judaism on this web site, I get reported for abuse, my answers removed and I lose 10 points! However, Hitler did not actually believe Jews were insignificant, or inferior, he simply chose Jews as the scapegoat for the peoples of Germany, and may have been engaged to a jewess when young, and still living in Austria.
Facts regarding the holocaust;
More slavs were killed in death camps than Jews, and there were also significant numbers of Russians, gypsies, disabled, political objectors & communists. In fact, the death camps were first introduced to kill Russians and were later used for the other people. Approx 35% of the people killed by the nazis in death camps were Jewish, 65% were not.
My family contains several people of European Jewish extraction, some of whom can remember the 1930s onwards, and they hate the American Jews more than Hitler. Whilst they disapprove vehemently to Hitlers actions, they can comprehend what perverse actions he took, whilst they can not, to this day, understand how American Jews could stand by and cash in on the holocaust, both during Hitlers reign and afterwards. It disgusts them and shames their religious beliefs, as does Israels actions.
2006-11-04 06:15:17
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answered by SteveUK 5
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He didn't believe they were an inferior race. That was the Slavs and Blacks. He thought the Jews were a demonic race. As chief agents in Capitalism and Communism, they were internationalist and thus worked against the organic society of Germandom.
2006-11-05 06:50:45
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answered by Anonymous
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one reason out of many
during world war 1 when germany were having finacial problems, they asked the banks for money [most banks were run by jews], so the banks did not lend the money that was needed for the german army leading to the loss of World War 1 which..raged hitler and the rest of germany
2006-11-04 04:49:54
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answered by a2dhez 1
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why does any one believe that they are better, or superior to, any one else? why does any one believe that someone is inferior to them? Because they don't know who they are. they are lost to themselves, and don't know where to find themselves. it is unfortunate that these same individuals then find each other and think that because they then number 2 or 3 or a million or more, they are less lost and less alone. anyone who begins or concludes a thought process with an inferior/superior dichotomy with respect to human beings is merely asserting aloneness
2006-11-04 05:47:56
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answered by pensive 1
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why eliminate an inferior race?? More likely he felt they were a threat to his belief that Germans were superior.
2006-11-04 04:56:34
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answered by hartovalion 3
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are we doing your homework for you? check out wikepedia and type in hitler it should give you all the information you need to answer this . I really could not explain it that easily for someone to understand it . Good luck and god bless.
2006-11-04 04:50:56
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answered by Kate T. 7
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i dont think he actually did believe that...he may have believed that they were in a power position in the world, and thought that historically he could use that thought to scapegoat them for the troubles of germany afte rthe war.
2006-11-04 04:49:58
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answered by David B 6
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he didn´t really believe that (he was Jewish himself!!!!) he just needed someone to blame for the problems in his country...and the Jews, a nation with no country; were an easy target, that´s all..
2006-11-04 04:50:34
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answered by Anonymous
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Because he was raised that way. Bigotry must be taught.
2006-11-04 04:49:37
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answered by Jim P 4
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