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Hitler's racial attitude was cruel and not human. He considered the "Aryans" to be superior to all others. The Aryans are a relatively small group of central European blonde, blue-eyed Caucasians, with other specific characteristics, such as a narrow nose. Hitler wanted to put all of Europe under the control of his Aryan leaders, killing all who would resist. He had no moral problem destroying the Jewish people to confiscate their wealth. Blacks, homosexuals, Gypsies, the retarded or otherwise handicapped were not worthy to live according to official NAZI Propaganda. The modern day "Aryan Nation" organization would have been considered mostly a collection of rejects to Hitler and his "master race". He would have had no problem destroying most of them.

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Hitler wanted to have a nation of German folk with no other ethnic group allowed to be citizens of Germany. His attitude toward the Jews is that they could also have their own nation with no other ethnic group allowed to be citizens, but they could not stay in Germany.

For years, the German Jews had had their own state-within-a-state in Germany. They had everything that a country would normally have, including their own language (Yiddish), their own flag which is now the flag of Israel, and their own anthem which is now the national anthem of Israel. Hitler didn't mind if the Jews had their own country, but it could not be on German soil. Nor did he want the Jews to assimilate into the German culture. Hitler did not like the fact that the Jews dominated German culture with their liberal ideas, modern art and architecture, and their progressive ideas. He objected to the morals of the Jews which were more liberal than those of the Germans.

As soon as he became the Führer after the president of Germany died in 1934, Hitler set up a race and resettlement office which helped the German Jews to go to Palestine. At that time, Palestine was a British protectorate and the British had strict rules of Immigration designed to keep the Jews out. Only young Jews with agricultural or blue-collar skills could qualify for immigration to Israel, so Hitler set up farms and shops where the Jews could learn the skills that would qualify them. Meanwhile, Hitler sneaked professional Jews into Palestine and even devised a plan that allowed them to take their wealth with them.

After the defeat of Poland, Hitler took over the Madagascar plan that the Poles had been working on, but the British, who controlled the seas, would not allow the Jews to settle on the island of Madagascar.

Hitler did not want the Jews to have sex with the Germans. He wanted the Germans to be a pure race, not a mixed race. Hitler did not want multiculturalism or diversity in Germany. He wanted a German nation with nothing but German people and German culture. He wanted the Jews to leave Germany and set up a state-within-a-state in some other country or to set up their own country.

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The above is inaccuarate and very misleading. This section is completely untrue: "For years, the German Jews had had their own state-within-a-state in Germany. They had everything that a country would normally have, including their own language (Yiddish)".

By about the 1880s the overwhelming majority German Jews were highly assimilated, were thoroughly German, had long ceased to speak Yiddish and were a key part of German society. One of the central fears of the Nazis was that the Jews were intermarrying with non-Jews, that they had become indistinguishable from other Germans and that they were too active in German political and cultural life. You don't do that by cutting yourself off.

The various resettlement plans were poorly thought out and were never realistic.

It is interesting that the anwer makes no mention of Hitler's very obvious hatred of the Jews or of his systematic hate-mongering. It reads like an attempt to rehabilitate the Nazis.

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While it is thought that Hitler hated only the Jews, he was in reality a broadly anti-semitic man, hating particularly minorities such as gays, gypsies and blacks, but also reserving hate for any religion (including Christianity) and most nationalities. Despite his own appearance hitlers ideals embraced aryans only, and merely tollerated other appearances for his own means.

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To get rid of everyone who wasn't german.

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