I don't think any of us can explain why Hitler did anything.
**JENN
2007-01-27 05:36:42
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answer #1
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answered by Air Head 3
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Hitler wasnt a Christian, and he definitely didnt show it his principles.
Jesus was a Jew, but Abraham wasnt a Jew. Abraham was the father of 2 sons, Isaac and Ishmail. Isaac settled across the Jordan river in a place called Canaan and became the first descendant of the Jewish race.
Ismail settled on the opposite side of the river and became the first descendant of the Arabian people who eventually became muslims.
Abraham is revered by Muslims, Jews, and Christians.
2007-01-27 05:42:27
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answer #2
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answered by Indio 4
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he killed jews because THEY didn't believe that Jesus was the messiah. It's a crazy mixed up world, this world of religion. Hitler was crazy, but remember the Jews were Gods chosen people but that they are destined to go through hardships more than most. I don't know, to me the whole thing is just weird and not fair. I don't understand why people don't like jews. its' strange. I never got that.
2007-01-27 05:39:43
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answer #3
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answered by stripedbook 5
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No.He surely purely had to relocate them on the commencing up,yet that became adversarial by utilising the two British and Zionists. Hitler killed the Jews for opposing him financially and politically. The Jews generally supported the communists and Hitler despised communism. The Jewish people weren't the only ones to oppose Hitler politically yet they did have the money and media to be extra of a threat to his upward push to power. He additionally blamed Jews for surrendering WW1 in the past Germany became surely defeated.
2016-11-01 10:30:27
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answer #4
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answered by ? 4
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Hitler had the Jews killed because they had control of most all the money and property in Germany . He gave back Germany to the German people by exterminating the Jews. It didn't have anything to do with Jesus..
2007-01-27 05:46:49
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answer #5
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answered by dr.pepper106 7
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Hitler repeatedly refused to believe Jesus was a Jew. Believing that would make Hitler, a good Catholic, have a little more trouble killing all those Jews, the people of his god.
2007-01-27 05:40:11
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answer #6
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answered by manic.fruit 4
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We need to challenge everything in-light of scripture, Lot's of religions have different man made traditions, some believe in a fictitious god, You'll find the Real God reading the Bible, It's not about a religion it's about having a personal relationship with the only a true God trough His Son Jesus Christ.
I don't think Hitler had a Bible... :-)
2007-01-27 05:44:01
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answer #7
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answered by St. Javier 1
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I think Hitler admired the Jews, but also feared and hated them because they owned so much in Germany. Hitler thought he was god. Killing the jews was also part of his plan for a pure German race.
2007-01-27 05:50:38
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answered by Max 6
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Lets say that you meet a beautiful girl and fall in live with her. She happens to be of Russian decent. Would that mean that you automatically love all Russians ?
Hitler needed someone or group to make his scapegoat. He chose the Jews. That had nothing to do with Jesus.
2007-01-27 05:46:19
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answer #9
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answered by Anonymous
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Jesus (Yeshua in Hebrew) was born Jewish in 0.
Adolf Hitler was born 20 April 1889 in Austria, a christian.
Hitler's beliefs are expressed quite clearly in Mein Kampf, and they are as follows:
He believed in Heaven, Hell, a supreme being who created the universe, Jesus Christ, life after death, special creation, original sin, expulsion from paradise, and divine judgement.
He drew his inspiration from the Viennese Christian Social movement, and he expressed nothing but admiration for its founder.
He believed that Jesus Christ was an Aryan, not a Jew. In fact, he claimed that Jesus "made no secret of his attitude toward the Jewish people, and when necessary he even took the whip to drive from the temple of the Lord this adversary of all humanity".
He used the term "human" to describe only Aryans. He described blacks, Jews, and (presumably) other non-Aryan races as a disease, or as lower animals (notice that he described Jews as an "adversary of all humanity", thus clearly describing them as something other than humans).
He thought that interracial marriage would produce "monstrosities halfway between man and ape" and should be fought with religious fervour. This makes his beliefs on evolution and creation very clear; he thought that Aryans were created in God's own image, while all other races evolved from apes. This should come as no surprise; not only was this an overwhelmingly common belief during the age of European imperialism which lasted right up to the end of the 19th century, but it persists to this day (a lot of white supremacists still refer to blacks as "monkeys"). In his view, it was therefore an unnatural and unholy dilution of God's image for Aryans and non-Aryans to mate.
He believed that Germany lost World War I because it turned its back on God, much as Israel was repeatedly humiliated and defeated whenever it turned away from God in the Old Testament.
2007-01-27 05:57:29
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answered by Answer Flop 2
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Hitler's religious beliefs are not clear to us. There is also belief that he was partly Jewish himself. His public speeches regularly made reference to God and sometimes Christ, but his private conversations and interests ranged paganism to the occult. During the war, he killed roughly 10 million gentiles, mostly Christian, in addition to 6 million Jews. I don't think you will get a clear answer about Hitler's beliefs. That is why he is still morbidly fascinating to us still. He was an enigmatic monster.
2007-01-27 05:40:57
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answer #11
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answered by Aspurtaime Dog Sneeze 6
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