The Nazi's wiped out the Jews because, the Jews economy was doing good while on the other hand the German's were in depression. They thought that by wiping out the Jews it would make their economy better. They wiped out the others because, they weren't German.they also wiped some out because Jews made up a large number of communists and in fact funded communism and systematic destruction of white Christian Russians, Poles, Hungarians, Austrians, and soon to be German whites.
The Nazi's produced a seriously genocidal revival of anti-semitism in Germany and other parts of Europe. Jewish wealth was not why Hitler hated Jews. As with European history over hundreds of years, Jews were persecuted in Spain, England, and Germany. Hitler used this latent and sometimes non-latent hatred to accelerate this hatred to the point no one dreamed possible. Death camps.
Nazis killed anyone who was not like themselves ay because they were "scared" of them. They killed Jews, Gypsies, Handicapped people, diseased people, etc.
because they had bad gases and they needed to pooop
The Jews
6 million jews
the question suggests that the Nazis killed Jews for weakness, this does not make sense, weakness was not a cause. Please rephrase.
because they could.
Yes. They did not kill them.
the Nazis were there to kill the Jews and others who disobeyed and or the ones not needed and to protect Hitler at all times no matter what
To kill the Jews
Yes, they did.
Yes, they killed millions of Jews.
holocaust
The Jews
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.
the Nazis would kill them
any that were available.
yes
The Nazis would kill the Jews and thae Jews would hide and runaway like mice.
for power and to kill Jews