because they could
None-it was the other way around.
he did not like the way they looked, blamed them for the germans losing the war.
No way. They were SS men. Most Germans hated Jews so it was not a real stretch for the SS men to murder the Jews.
the Germans used the poisonous gas as they thought it was the best way to kill a large number of Jews minium 6 million Jews.
Generally it was the way that the Nazis (and the Germans) treated the Jews and arguably treated the Gypsies even worse.
Of course. Not all Germans believed in the Nazi way. In fact, many of the Jews who were put to death were German themselves.
There are two questions here:Where do Jews originate from?Jews are the people who historically come from the area that is now the countries of Israel and Palestine.Do Jews still hate Germans?Many Jews still have problems with buying prominent German products, such as cars, because of the association with the Holocaust, but would not demonstrate any prejudice towards German people. Conversely, many Germans might have a bit of hesitance in doing business with Israelis because of the political situation in Israel, but nothing close to prejudice. The reason for this rapprochement comes from the way that the Germans as society have apologized for the evil of the Holocaust to the Jews and the general acceptance and understanding with which Jews have responded to that apology.
Some thought it was a good idea however others disagreed. They didn't say anything though, or they would get killed; some even hid Jews in their houses to protect them. Some Germans thought is was wrong to persecute the Jews, but they accepted that that was the way to live.
no, it was used to get rid of the Jews and other who got in the Germans way
Same way. They turned them over to the Germans, exported them to camps, and allowed the SS to arrest them. Anything the Nazi wanted they gave.
The Jews were considered different from the rest of Germans because they were Jews. They were stereotyped as being greedy and worth less than other Germans. Simply put, all the usual racist stereotypes and general discrimination. The other way to answer this is that they were one of the minorities discriminated against, while the Germans were one of the parties doing the discrimination. Also, for obvious reasons, the Jews sided with the Allies, while the Germans were the main Axis powers. Lastly, the Jews had no major combat involvement in the war. They were often the prisoners in Nazi concentration camps, but they were rarely, if ever, combatants.
Brutal justice is brutal justice...Brutal: A brutal act or person is cruel or violentJustice: The fairness in the way that people are treated