so that they would not need to do it all again thirty years later.
laws regarding the Holocaust were made retrospectively, as Hitler found out about what happened in the Holocaust, he backdated orders so that the actions were made to be legal.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
They died because of the concentration camps that Hitler and his Nazi group put them in.
He didn't; at no point did Hitler announce or make public that the Holocaust was part of Nazi policy. It was perpetrated mainly in Poland and the Soviet Union, the ordinary German, though he may have suspected what was happening, received no confirmation from official sources.
The pain was too much to endure.
hitler ruled germany for many years, and make germany powerful by killing all of the jewish children that had brown hair and blue eyes.
to make the Jewish men women and children do work and it was just to hurt them so sad
Berlin, the German capital, though he did have a mountain retreat. Hitler, of course, did not think of that time as 'The Holocaust', which is the name given to that time by Jews. Hitler was trying to make most of the world subservient to Nazi Germany, partly by genocide of the Jews.
propaganda, he made them feel better than Jews
it seemed like a good idea at the time. the political climate was such that extremeism was common and that people found it easy to blame others for their woes.
It didn't seem to make any difference to Hitler what type of Jews were killed during the Holocaust,
The Holocaust was not 'revolutionary' and the suggestion does not make sense.