Because he was part Jewish and used them as a scapegoat due to that race of individuals having the businesses and large amounts of capital after World War I.
There is no indication anywhere that Hitler hated juice. Especially, towards the end of his life, Hitler became more a vegetarian, so it is likely that he drank juice on several occasions.If you meant to ask "Why did Hitler hate the Jews?" please see this Related Question.
Hitler dead and mass amounts of money
They had killed an estimated six million Jews by the end of World War 2.
There no record of antisemtism on Hitler's part till the end of World War 1, when he was 29.
The Two main reasons according to me are 1) Hitler accuses the Jews because of the Lost of the First world war.According to Hitler the GERMAN army had been stabbed from Back by the JEWS leading to the end of the war.The signing of the TREATY OF VERSAILLES to the ALLIED Forces in which GERMANY lost Most of its Territories angered HITLER more. 2) Hitler accuses the Jews of bringing the NEGROS to GERMANY as he regarded the Black as Inferior.
In the end, nearly all of them were killed
Yes, the killing of the Jews happened towards the end of his life.
The "Final Solution", or mass killing of Jews, did not end until Germany was invaded by the Allied forces. That was about when Hitler killed himself.
He killed himself so World War II did not end well for Hitler
Hitler rose to power after the end of World War I. Germany was forced to pay reparations to France and the United Kingdom. Inflation was so bad that it took a wheelbarrow of cash to buy a loaf of bread. Hitler convinced the Germans that it was all the fault of the Jews and that he could get them out of the depression.
Ok Hitler was not mean all of his life as you put it. Hitler is actually highly misunderstood he over his whole life tryed to help the world he was a Nazi Humanitarian his actual goal in life was to save the world from the people who inhabit it. He thought the Jews and all of the unpure to be evil and he believed they would bring about the end of the world.
There are several reasons Jews were targeted. Jews, as a whole, were more prosperous than many Germans, so greed and jealously were also tied in with the persecution. Hitler and the Nazis also saw the Jews as an inferior race and much of National Socialism hinged on racial stratification. Finally,Hitler believed the Jews, particularly the Zionist Jews, had sold out Germany at the end of World War I. As a former World War I German soldier, this belief caused him to develop an unnatural hatred for the entire race of Jewish people.