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Because they were scared of Hitler and the Nazi party

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Q: Why did they let Hitler go so far in his persecution against the Jews?
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Its not an important date as far as i know but it was the day thay Hitler announced the extermintion of Jews.


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Anit-Semitism was actually a common sentiment in Europe and most of the world at the time. Germany was far from being the worst of culprits in persecution of the Jews. Hitler simply acted on his belief when he had the opportunity and power to do so, as did several other leaders, all supported by their countries and people (apart from the Jews that lived there, of course). As to why the idea was so popular, it just was and always has been.


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They hid in attics and stayed as far away from them as possible


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He was far from being a great man. He was responsible for the deaths of millions of Jews, handicapped, homosexuals, Slavs, and Gypsies.


Did Hitler Crucify Jews during the Holocaust?

no that was not it he hated the Jews because they worked harder and got more goods than his people. Basically, Hitler was jealous.____Nazi antisemitism was racist and political, not religious in motivation. It certainly was not some version of 'Onward, Christian Soldiers' that got out of hand.Obviously if one goes back to the Middle Ages one finds that that was used as an excuse for persecuting the Jews. However, the Holocaust was politically and ideologically motivated. It had nothing to do with religion.Please see the related question.


When did Hitler decide to destroy the Jews?

That idea was a cornerstone belief on which the entire Nazi party was founded in 1920. This idea seems to have been part of Hitler's thinking as far back as his "Artist period" in Vienna, Austria where he blamed the Jews for his rejection by the art school there in 1910 to 1913.


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What were all the religions Hitler wanted to get rid of?

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How far would Jews live away from adolf Hitler?

During WW 2, Jews that lived ANYWHERE under the control of the Nazis were in danger of their lives. There was no "safe" mileage limit, only National borders and governments that opposed the Nazis.


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