Rules for Germans, was mainly dobb in whoever was Jewish in your family, or neighbourhood, he also made it illegal to be married to Jews and whoever had a Jewish background were considered a jew, therefore had the same punishments.
Germans weren't allowed to shop in Jew businesses, if they were caught doing so, they'd be killed on the spot.
* They had to wear the Star of David in public * They could not be outside after 5-6pm * They were only allowed in certain shops * Not allowed to visit certains places such as the cinema, park...etc * They were segregated * There could be no mixed marriages between a German and a Jew * They could not visit the same places (e.g market) or walk on the same pavements as the Germans
you couldn't be a Jew
The Nuremburg Laws.
There was problems in Germany so he blamed the Jews and that is what made Hitler kill.
If Hitler didn't exist he wouldn't have made an impact of Jews or on the world.
Adolf Hitler
because he say your face
The final solution
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.
They mean that Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's problems, especially for the country's defeat in World War 1 and for the Great Depression.
There is a good possibilty that Jewish animus towards Hitler derives from the latter's desire to annihilate the former. (I.e. Jew hate Hitler because Hitler wanted to kill all of the Jews.)
Hitler was a terrorist and killed many people. He striked fear into everyones hearts.
sock puppets were made in world war three. Hitler an the Jews were the ones that invented them
He was Roman Catholic by upbringing - but why does the question assume that it was his religion and 'background' that 'made' him kill Jews? See related question.
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.