During (and even prior) to World War II, Hitler and his Nazi associates were bent on the destruction of the Jews for a wide variety of reasons, all of which pointed to Jews as dangerous, diseased, or worthless, among other supposed negatives. The historical record is quite arguably clear, however, that the root-cause of the violent hatred felt by the Nazis was in fact a deep-seated, irrational prejudice.
Yes, every single one. He had something called the Final Solution which was a plan to wipe out all the jews.
Jews kill some types of animals for food, according to Jewish dietary laws, but it is forbidden to kill people except in self-defense, or in defense of one's country. Of course, not all Jews necessarily follow the tenets of Judaism and there have been a few Jewish murderers over the years, but this is not unique to Jews; this is an occurence among every group.
to KILL every one in sight to KILL every one in sight to KILL every one in sight
no one hurt him. he thought the Jews were ruining his life
because no one stopped him.
Yes, although Hitler did not personally kill anyone, he was the one responsible for the death of about 6 million Jews.
Hitlers Final Solution was a plan to kill all jews. Every one who supported Nazis carried it out, from special forces to civilians.
It was one of many blood-libels in medieval Europe and was an excuse to kill Jews.
This was not one of the beliefs that Hitler held.
He used to be King Saul and when he was he would kill jews. However one day when he met Jesus on a road he was turned from his ways and became Saint Paul, a wonderful apostle.
They kill every one.
EVERY ONE