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why did adolf hitler, feel really strong desire to kill all the jews in the world?
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<blockquote data-quote="OliverC" data-source="post: 65346052" data-attributes="member: 316732"><p>Hi</p><p>I think there is also an influence from money lending. Over the middle ages Jews are able to lend money whereas Christians were not, this may have lead to a Jewish/Christan class and religious divides, more notable in 1920s Europe when people were facing poverty and starvation. It would then be easy, due to wealth divides for Hitler to single out Jews as being those who survive whilst others suffer during the 20s depression. It wasn't only this, but it adds to the atmosphere of the time.</p><p></p><p>Hitler's rhetoric also focused on post first world war issues, uniting a common Germanic people in a time of humiliation of defeat. The Germans lost land and reclaiming that became a focus for Hitler's war machine. Some Germans were looking for change in Germany itself and that led to a minority making a a change to the political system (e.g. night of long knives). Keep in mind that it was the minority leading the majority. </p><p></p><p>These are my personal opinions and I would recommend further academic study. They are not intended to insult any readers, as I too have asked the OP and look for understanding of the events.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OliverC, post: 65346052, member: 316732"] Hi I think there is also an influence from money lending. Over the middle ages Jews are able to lend money whereas Christians were not, this may have lead to a Jewish/Christan class and religious divides, more notable in 1920s Europe when people were facing poverty and starvation. It would then be easy, due to wealth divides for Hitler to single out Jews as being those who survive whilst others suffer during the 20s depression. It wasn't only this, but it adds to the atmosphere of the time. Hitler's rhetoric also focused on post first world war issues, uniting a common Germanic people in a time of humiliation of defeat. The Germans lost land and reclaiming that became a focus for Hitler's war machine. Some Germans were looking for change in Germany itself and that led to a minority making a a change to the political system (e.g. night of long knives). Keep in mind that it was the minority leading the majority. These are my personal opinions and I would recommend further academic study. They are not intended to insult any readers, as I too have asked the OP and look for understanding of the events. [/QUOTE]
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