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There are other reasons for the extreme anti-semitism by the Germans and Nazi's as follows:
Hitler used
Nazi anti-Semitism and race theory to present the Second World War (1939-45) as a struggle for Germany's survival against a global Jewish conspiracy and to justify, in his view, the extermination of millions of European Jews.
Many believe that the Mufti of Jerusalem was instrumental in the implementation of the Final Solution the was conducted at the Wannsee Conference on the outskirts of Berlin in 1942, although executions and antisemitism was well on it's way before that.
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Hitler and the Nazis hated Jewish people because they thought Jews were:
- responsible for Germany's defeat in WWI (1914-18)
- responsible for Germany's economic problems like high unemployment
- determined to dominate German businesses and culture
- responsible for the lack of morality in modern society
- either too rich and depriving other Germans of wealth or too poor and so likely to be criminals
- loyal to their religion rather than the German state
- enemies of Christians
- intent, in the guise of Bolshevism and capitalism, on attacking Germany's borders
- racially inferior to 'Aryans' (non-Jews)
The consensus of historians is that the above beliefs had no real evidence to support them.
Sources:
The leader of Nazi Germany Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) identified Jewish people as enemies of the state, presenting them through relentless propaganda as responsible for Germany's economic and cultural...
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At the Wannsee conference of January 1942, Nazi Party and German government officials gathered to coordinate implementation of the “Final Solution to the Jewish Question.”
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