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Hitler successfully pinned all of post-WWI Germany's economic problems on the Jews, falsely, and labelled them as public threats. This justified quarantining them in labor and internment camps. As far as why he chose such flavourful ways of putting them to death (his mental imbalance made it difficult for him to know when to stop), that's not entirely clear.

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Before and especially during World War II, persons of Jewish heritage were oppressed, humiliated, beaten, killed, and also removed from their homes by German authorities (and other European powers, usually at the direction of Germans) due to prejudicial hatred. In the minds of Nazi-led Germany, Jews were responsible for their nation's defeats and hardships; their removal (and intended extinction) was to be just punishment for the wrongs Germany claimed that they had committed -- and would commit again, if given the chance.

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Because the Nazis didnt like the Jews and they thought that the Jews were more successful than them. And also the Nazis were in debt to the Jews.

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The Nazis thought that the German Jews had no business having rights at all ... The claimed that the Jews were aliens and enemies pretending to be good Germans.

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Judah, the southern kingdom in Israel, like the northern one called usually just Israel - was exiled for breaking God's laws that they agreed to be bound by generationally since Sinai.

Notably - idol worship and child sacrifice, but there were other things too. It's given in The Bible in Kings, Chronicles. The prophetic books say a lot too - like Ezekiel and Joel for starters.

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Because they were Jews

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