There's misunderstanding here. The German people were not told about the killings and many Germans had only a vague inkling, if that, that the Jews were being exterminated.
Moreover, the antisemitic policies of the Nazi regime were not even particularly popular among most Germans. This was one of the main reasons that the extermination of the Jews and others was carried out in secret.
He blamed them for Germany's economic instability and for "robbing" Germany of its money.
that he was going to promise that there will be no jews in sight.
Well the German were facing political and economic troubles. Hitler blamed Jewish people for these problems. So Hitler convince the people that by persecuting the Jewish people this would fix there problem.I just learned it in school just so you know I am not making it up LOL =D
Hitler hated the Jewish people. He believed that they were responsible for ruining his career as an artist when the Jews on the admissions board for the Academy in Vienna denied him entry. This hatred snowballed on a massive scale, and Hitler managed to convince many people of his viewpoint.
Post WWI German economy was in shambles, and the German people felt oppressed by the blame that they were forced to carry for the Second Reich's policy. Hitler found the Jews as the perfect scapegoat: they had access to the country's economy due to the efficiency of most Jews as an ethnicity in banking, and snowballed all the problems of Germany around this issue. Hitler's charisma in speech and his brilliant tactics drained the German people of any resistance they might have had at blaming their troubles on an apparent culprit.
Basically because Hitler brainwashed everybody.
Hitler's greatest lie to the German people is that he would not kill the Jews. Hitler committed suicide before the war was over.?æ
The German people.
People who were not Jews were treated differently than the Jews in Nazi Germany. Some of the Jews were German citizens but they were treated as Jews.
that he was going to promise that there will be no jews in sight.
Well the German were facing political and economic troubles. Hitler blamed Jewish people for these problems. So Hitler convince the people that by persecuting the Jewish people this would fix there problem.I just learned it in school just so you know I am not making it up LOL =D
The German executioner was named Adolf Hitler. He was the leader of the Nazis and issued soldiers to bring the Jews of Germany into concentration camps where he successfully carried out mass executions.
German soldiers lead by Hitler. The Nazis hated jews
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
The Germans were looking for someone to blame all of their problems on. Hitler said that the Jews caused all of their suffering (which is not true).
Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.
Hitler hated the Jewish people. He believed that they were responsible for ruining his career as an artist when the Jews on the admissions board for the Academy in Vienna denied him entry. This hatred snowballed on a massive scale, and Hitler managed to convince many people of his viewpoint.
Post WWI German economy was in shambles, and the German people felt oppressed by the blame that they were forced to carry for the Second Reich's policy. Hitler found the Jews as the perfect scapegoat: they had access to the country's economy due to the efficiency of most Jews as an ethnicity in banking, and snowballed all the problems of Germany around this issue. Hitler's charisma in speech and his brilliant tactics drained the German people of any resistance they might have had at blaming their troubles on an apparent culprit.