Berlin, which had an estimated 140,000 Jews at the time. That was roughly a quarter of all German Jews.
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
Nazis took away the Jew's right to own property.
Most Germans were Nazis (they killed Jews).
Jews began leaving Nazi Germany soon after the Nazis came to power in 1933 - three years before the 1936 Olympics.
About 6 million Jews were killed at the hands of the Nazis. The majority of these were not German Jews and most of the killings took place in Nazi-occupied Poland.
Antisemitism in Germany before the Nazis came to power (1933) was no greater than in most other European countries. The German Jews did not feel particularly threatened, and Jewish organizations did not see Germany as a risky country for Jews to live in.
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Because the Nazis decided the Jews had no rights and were to be exterminated
Because Hittler didnt like them. :'(
They wanted to kill all the Jews in the whole world and they started in Germany because that was where they lived.They wanted to kill all the Jews in the whole world and they started in Germany because that was where they lived.the nazis wanted ALL the power,NOT just to kill jews,THAT was only one of many ways to gain power
The Nazis believed many, often contradictory, things about the Jews. One of the Nazis' favourite themes was that the Jews and the Germans were locked in some mysterious struggle for domination of Germany, Europe, even the world!