No they didn't do anything actually. Hitler actually created a false narrative as to give a reason as to why he could do all of those horrible things to them.
The Jewish people themselves did not do anything to Adolf Hitler to cause his strong dislike of them. Hitler believed that the Jews were subhuman and a plague on the economy.
yes, some people did not need much pushing
because he is racist. and he probably believed that people that didnt look like him were like bad or something. this is made by kristin marks
The Jews knew with all the things happening around them. There were signs, hate speeches by Hitler, murders and beatings of their people, discrimination or to sum it up, the violation of their religion and people. One major event that made it clear to them that something worse was to be expected was Kristallnacht.
There is a good possibilty that Jewish animus towards Hitler derives from the latter's desire to annihilate the former. (I.e. Jew hate Hitler because Hitler wanted to kill all of the Jews.)
There was problems in Germany so he blamed the Jews and that is what made Hitler kill.
If Hitler didn't exist he wouldn't have made an impact of Jews or on the world.
because he is racist. and he probably believed that people that didnt look like him were like bad or something. this is made by kristin marks
The Jews knew with all the things happening around them. There were signs, hate speeches by Hitler, murders and beatings of their people, discrimination or to sum it up, the violation of their religion and people. One major event that made it clear to them that something worse was to be expected was Kristallnacht.
There is a good possibilty that Jewish animus towards Hitler derives from the latter's desire to annihilate the former. (I.e. Jew hate Hitler because Hitler wanted to kill all of the Jews.)
There was problems in Germany so he blamed the Jews and that is what made Hitler kill.
If Hitler didn't exist he wouldn't have made an impact of Jews or on the world.
Adolf Hitler
because he say your face
It started by a guy called Jesus going to visit Germany and wanted to do something for it because he felt sorry for it for losing WWI. So he decided to rebuild it and making it republic, but then a guy called hitler aslo wanted to control but Jesus said no. At the time Jesus was Jewish and that's what made hitler hate jews
The final solution
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.
They mean that Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's problems, especially for the country's defeat in World War 1 and for the Great Depression.
For many reasons. He was an enemy to the Jews like Haman in the Bible: Because Haman the son of Hammedatha, the Agagite, the enemy of all the Jews, had devised against the Jews to destroy them, and had cast Pur, that is, the lot, to consume them, and to destroy them; (Esther 9.24) If you want a historical answer, it is that Hitler needed a scapegoat for Germany's problems after WWI, and the Jews made an ideal target. They had access to almost all of Germany's economy, since Jew's are known for their skill in finance, and, as the post WWI German economy was in ruin, and the people wanted something to blame, Hitler made an easy connection. Also, Hitler was slightly imbalanced, and, after trying his hand at art, and having his style criticized by a few Jews, developed a sort of "artist's vendetta."