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2006-12-17 16:09:59 · 11 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

and did he also target the peple who changed religions to become jewish?

2006-12-17 16:12:34 · update #1

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he personally did not ,it was illuminati strategy they told him what to do,to purify the race ,as well as an ancient revenge,and also to get richer,and they had a lot of power that the Masons wanted to break.
plus it provided a lot of slave labor .
so many birds were killed by one stone

2006-12-17 16:14:01 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

In order to maintain the Jewish religion, the community had to live together. Judaism is a community based religion. Many of its laws are set up to physically and spiritually seperate its members from others around it. Two such examples of these laws are that Jews marry other Jews and the Kosher dietary laws which prevent devout Jews from eating foods that are not kosher. In a sense isolating them from their non Jewish neighbors. Why is this important? Because communities that isolate themselves in this way usually fare better and do better economically than those around them and the very difference causes animosity in others. When times are tough as it was in post world war one Germany it was vital to find a plausible scapegoat to lash out at. And who better than a successful, isolated people like the Jews? Add to that a long history or overt or subtle antisemitism and it was not hard for an evil yet charismatic leader to persuade the populace that the Jews were the cause of all evil.

2006-12-18 00:24:38 · answer #2 · answered by avishtevi 2 · 1 0

Hitler targeted Catholic Priests and Nuns, Gypsies, Free Masons,Gays and Lesbians, Jehovah's Witnesses, criminals (those not in the SS anyway), and just about everybody else. The Jews have been subject to genocide since the time of the Egyptian Pharaohs, and many people have participated. Hitler wasn't the only one to target the Jews...just the most horrific.

2006-12-18 02:17:09 · answer #3 · answered by Sartoris 5 · 0 0

He never really targeted any religion in particular, just the people who were opposing his regime. The propaganda of Jewish Holocaust was originally created by the Soviet Jews, who didn't want to go to the war, as the risk of their lives didn't profit them. I know this because I from Russia. The Jewish community made up an excuse as to why they couldn't go to war, that Hitler is killing Jews, and other pathetic reasons. Now don't get me wrong I'm not a "Holocaust Denier" as that's what they call it in America, I just know what really happened, Hitler really did kill innocent people, there were concentration camps, there were gas chambers, and other horrible things you learn in school did exist, it's just that he didn't target Jews. People who he really killed were POW, oppositional civilians even the Germans who refused to be Fascist. It just so happens to be that Jews were killed too, but thats not who Hitler targeted, and thats not the only people that he killed.

2006-12-18 02:08:26 · answer #4 · answered by knownothing 2 · 1 0

Because he was a bully, and picked on old people, gay people, cripples, and anyone that did not agree with him. Also he needed to prove his superiority to someone to explain his pathetic existance, and he sure couldnt, go against the muslim, chinese, christian, etc. they were in more number, so lets pick on someone that has money and education, and housing etc., that way we can rip them off and then no one will care? The Pope didnt. They were easy prey, just like the poor gypsies, etc.

2006-12-18 02:45:52 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

they were a convienent, local minority. he also persecuted gypsies. germany didnt have any other minorities, no muslems, blacks, asians, etc in those days.

the people of germany and pretty much the rest of europe too, didnt like jews very much to start with. the jews had come to europe starting about the year 400. the romans had run them out of israel. the jews always kept their jewish identity, they didnt assimilate in with the local europeans. the local europeans resented it. the jews were sucessful in certain businesses, the locals resented this , too.

2006-12-18 00:20:16 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 2 0

He tried to get Germany to support his views that any people other than the 'aryan' race were inferior. They became a target of hatred he used to get support from the country.

2006-12-18 00:13:13 · answer #7 · answered by Haven17 5 · 0 0

Hitler was an anti-Christ. His symbol, the X in the circle, symbolizes that he was against Christianity.

2006-12-18 00:18:32 · answer #8 · answered by JKT 2 · 0 0

hitler thought someone needed to pay for germany gettin shafted in the treaty of versailles.

2006-12-18 01:16:19 · answer #9 · answered by Mr. Bobby D - The Angels Fan 3 · 0 0

Read Hitler's book "Mein Kampf".

2006-12-21 00:46:06 · answer #10 · answered by roadwarrior 4 · 0 0

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