By no means. The Nazis were hated -
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
They hated Jews, and the communists
Because Hitler and the rest of the Nazis blamed the Jews for losing WW1.
To a significant extent, yes.
Nazis and Jews are not alike in any way. Those people who say or believe that Nazis and Jews are alike are not only wrong, they are intolerant and bigoted. Nazis, the followers of Adolph Hitler, discriminated against Jews, and murdered or tortured many Jews in the Holocaust. Ask any Holocaust survivor, and they will tell you how the Nazis harmed the Jews. They will also tell you that Jews are not Nazis, and are not like the Nazis in any way.
Holocaust.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
They hated Jews, and the communists
Because Hitler and the rest of the Nazis blamed the Jews for losing WW1.
To a significant extent, yes.
emotion did not play a large part in who they persecuted.
I think you'll find that it was the Jews (that is people) that the Nazis hated and that they had very little knowledge of Judaism (the religion).
Nazis and Jews are not alike in any way. Those people who say or believe that Nazis and Jews are alike are not only wrong, they are intolerant and bigoted. Nazis, the followers of Adolph Hitler, discriminated against Jews, and murdered or tortured many Jews in the Holocaust. Ask any Holocaust survivor, and they will tell you how the Nazis harmed the Jews. They will also tell you that Jews are not Nazis, and are not like the Nazis in any way.
The Nazis.___Jew-haters - antisemitesthose who hate other cultures are xenophobes or (often) racists.
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Hell no, many people hated Jews for thousands of years, mainly Christians hated Jews due to different religious believes.
During (and even well before) the years 1941 to 1945, the Nazis hated the Jews because they saw Jews as the fundamental cause of Germany's hardships and suffering. At the root of this hatred, however, was a basic, and deeply unfortunate, prejudice.