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Generally speaking, they slaughtered Jews wherever they found them. This includes both the massacre in Jerusalem after the First Crusade as well as similar massacres across what is now Germany and France.

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what was there reason for killing them
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A:Jews were easier and less dangerous opponents than the Muslim armies would be. They were thought to be responsible for the crucifixion, and they were more immediately visible than the far-away Muslims. Many people wondered why they should travel thousands of miles to fight non-believers when there were already non-believers closer to home. It is also likely that the crusaders were motivated by a need for money. The Crusades gave the knights and their followers effective licence to pillage and kill, all in the name of religious purity.

The German Crusade of 1096 is that part of the First Crusade in which peasant crusaders, mostly from Germany, attacked Jews.

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The Crusaders killed thousands of Jews.

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