Most of them did.
Hitler thought of Jews as vermin.
Hitler's parents died long before he started doing what he did to the Jews.
Hitler absoluetly hated the Jews, and tried to exterminate them, by gassing and brutally killing them.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
The teacher says that Hitler is wrong for persecuting the Jews and she says that here in the United States we don't persecute but Scout realizes that they are doing the same in persecuting the blacks.
It was wrong for him to do what he did because of the way he went about doing it. Though he was a brilliant military tactician, he thought the only way to power was to kill. He murdered thousands of Jews and permanently dehumanized many of the Jews who were left alive.
Hitler killed the Jews because he said that they were the reason that the economy was doing so bad. Hitler also blamed losing World War 1 on the Jews.
Jews revile him. (I think that is as polite a response as possible.)
He thought that he was doing Germany and the world a service by ridding them of what he saw as an evil and blight on society.
I think that Hitler's major event was the killing of the Jews.
Its called conformity. Everybody's doing it, its wrong, but everybody's doing it. Lets do it! Also because people knew that a lot of people were following Hitler's word, people were afraid to say they didn't hate Jews because they were afraid their communities would reject them or isolate them. Then, lets look at the obvious reason, "Our government is doing this and they have big guns!"
The Jews.