Yes. Hitler held that Jews and Communists served as a disloyal fifth column. Of course, the statement is objectively false. Numerous German Jews and German Communists fought on behalf of the Second Reich in 1914-1919 and some even earned medals for their valor and courage.
On the Jews.
The jews, he believed that they were to blame for Germanys financial crisis after WW1.
It wasn't after WW2, but WW1 that Hitler blamed the population you listed. A dictator needs to have groups that he makes into enemies so he can blame conditions on them.
no, he blamed the communists.
Forigners, Communists And Jews.
Mein Kampf and he blamed Jews and communists.
The Jews
The Jews.
No Hitler did not blame the Jews because he didn't just not like them? He blamed them because he needed an escape rout instead of Germany being blamed and the Jewish people didn't have a government to do anything about it so they were helpless.
Hitler was chosen over the communists because: 1) Hitler was a good orator and thus convinced everyone 2) He was the only one who could help Germany get out of The Great Depression. 3) He also had a soft target- the jews so everyone had somebody to blame. 4) He also blamed the Treaty of Versailles and the " November Criminals" (the ones who signed the treaty) these are a few reasons he was favored because the communists could not have a chnce to help Germany out of the Great Depression.
Hitler blamed, as you say, Jews and Communists. In many of his speeches he made no distinction between them. He also blamed the Social Democrats, conventional conservatives, liberals, pacifists and homosexuals. He was particularly hostile to those who had signed the armistice in 1918.
Hitler committed suicide before WW2 ended so he could not blame anyone for the problems after WW2. He did blame the Jews after WW1.