Hitler hated the Jews.
Another AnswerAdolf Hitler's "hatred" of the Jews was one of the tools he used to convince the people of Germany that he knew the source of their economic problems and that he was the person who could correct the situation. He chose to use the long standing antisemitism in Germany to gain the people's support.The events affecting the Jews of Europe during the Nazi era were a culmination of centuries of mistrust, and abuse; Jews were often accused of being the source of societies' problems; they were the universal scapegoat. The antisemitic writings of Martin Luther from the mid 1500s in Germany, were often quoted or paraphrased by Hitler in speeches.
Hitler felt that Jews were responsible for the inflation that followed after ww 1. And that Jews were taking jobs away from germans
prohibiting marrige between jews and non- jews
Yes, he always disliked Jews.
Hitler thought of Jews as vermin.
When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe
No Jews 'helped Hitler in elections'.
Hitler hated the Jews.
Hitler used the Jews as a SCAPEGOAT for Germany's problems.
The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.
Hitler treated jews badly
Hitler attempted to eliminate all the Jews of the world for a couple of reasons. Hitler did not like the Jews.
Hitler ordered the imprisonment and deaths of millions of Jews in Europe.