It depends on the person doing the killings and when they took place.
Yes because he would kill them!
Hitler killed the Jews because he said that they were the reason that the economy was doing so bad. Hitler also blamed losing World War 1 on the Jews.
No, he blamed them for Germany's problems. So he wanted them all killed.
Why did who kill which Jews .
Hitler believed that different races were superior and inferior to others. Most importantly, the 'Aryan race' was the supreme race, and by removing the heavily inferior race of the Jews, humanity could move on to the next step of evolution.
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I think they did to kill the Jews.
There were many reasons. The killing of the Jews should not be viewed as one event, there were many actions at different times and different locations. The underlying reason was because they were not wanted in the German Reich.
No. The primary reason that the Nazis killed the Jews was that viewed the Jews as vermin to be eradicated in much the same way as most people see mice as vermin to be eradicated. (Which is, of course, a virulent and extremist racist view.) However, Nazis were not above pilfering wealthy items from Jews that they were going to kill, especially paintings, jewelry, or large bank accounts.
Some were followers of Hitler and some were not. The ones that were not, usually were the ones that were not to harsh and did not kill the Jews every chance they got. In contrast to the ones who did follow Hitler were cruel to the Jews and would kill them for no reason. A good book to read about this is called "All but My Life".
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The Nazis for some reason thought of themselves as a super race thinking all others inferier especialy the Jews they would put them in death camps and kill them by the thousands.