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Jewish people, like many other minorities, are easy targets for racists and bigots. To add to the Horror of critics, Jews are usually hard working and independent people who can get get good jobs and become prosperous.

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Q: Why were Jewish people so strongly hated by the Nazi regime and why do so many people still dislike them?
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What is anti semitism and how is it related to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in Germany?

Antisemitism is the prejudice against Jews. It is related to his regime because he used antisemitism to gain the support of his country. He blamded the Jews for everything that was wrong with there country and the reason why they lost the first world war.


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What government sponsored violence against the Jewish community?

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