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What were the steps taken by Hitler for the death of Jews?

This can be argued in many ways; it is easy to now look back and say that all of his anti-Jewish rhetoric was a step for the death of Jews, but the evidence does not support that. One could also argue that he took no steps for the death of Jews, that everything he did was an effort to remove Jews from society, that everything to do with the murder of Jews came from others. The 'truth' no doubt is somewhere in betweeen, but because there was no paper-trail we will never know.


Why was Hitler threatened by the Jews?

There are many reasons why Hitler hated the Jews. One reason is that his step dad was a Jew and he hated his step dad, he also wanted to be an artist and the school that rejected him was ran by Jews. He also blamed the loss of WWI on the Jews. There are many more reasons but nothing that excuses his violent atrocities that he preformed. ___ Hitler's stepfather a Jew? Did he even have a stepfather? Please do your research.


How did Hitler take a step by step approach to trying to eliminate Jews from Germany?

Hitler and the Nazi regime took a step-by-step approach to eliminate Jews from Germany through a series of discriminatory laws and policies. This began with the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which stripped Jews of their rights and citizenship. This was followed by the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, which targeted Jewish businesses and synagogues. The final solution, implemented during World War II, involved the systematic genocide of six million Jews in concentration camps.


What is reason why adolf hitler kill all jews?

Hitler believed that different races were superior and inferior to others. Most importantly, the 'Aryan race' was the supreme race, and by removing the heavily inferior race of the Jews, humanity could move on to the next step of evolution.


Where did Adolf Hitler meet the Jews?

Unfortunately, the history books we are given in school are written with bias to tell only a certain side of a story. Hitler in fact was surrounded by Jews in his own government and military, as well as in the financing he received from German-Jewish bankers. Going even one step further, there has always been speculation as to Hitler's actual background and some people say that he was half-Jewish himself! There is no verifiable evidence that I know of about that claim, but modern researchers did in fact track down 39 living relatives of Hitler and tested their DNA which was found to have a particular chromosome that would NOT be found in Western Europe but that IS common to certain Jews! So this does seem to indicate that Hitler DID have some Jewish blood, or DNA very closely related to a certain group of Jews!

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What were the steps taken by Hitler for the death of Jews?

This can be argued in many ways; it is easy to now look back and say that all of his anti-Jewish rhetoric was a step for the death of Jews, but the evidence does not support that. One could also argue that he took no steps for the death of Jews, that everything he did was an effort to remove Jews from society, that everything to do with the murder of Jews came from others. The 'truth' no doubt is somewhere in betweeen, but because there was no paper-trail we will never know.


Why was Hitler threatened by the Jews?

There are many reasons why Hitler hated the Jews. One reason is that his step dad was a Jew and he hated his step dad, he also wanted to be an artist and the school that rejected him was ran by Jews. He also blamed the loss of WWI on the Jews. There are many more reasons but nothing that excuses his violent atrocities that he preformed. ___ Hitler's stepfather a Jew? Did he even have a stepfather? Please do your research.


How did Hitler take a step by step approach to trying to eliminate Jews from Germany?

Hitler and the Nazi regime took a step-by-step approach to eliminate Jews from Germany through a series of discriminatory laws and policies. This began with the Nuremberg Laws in 1935, which stripped Jews of their rights and citizenship. This was followed by the Kristallnacht pogrom in 1938, which targeted Jewish businesses and synagogues. The final solution, implemented during World War II, involved the systematic genocide of six million Jews in concentration camps.


What was the worst part of the holocaust and why?

The worst part of the Holocaust was the 'final solution' stage. In Hitler's book, 'Mein Kampf', Hitler laid out a step by step process showing how he would get rid of the Jews. The final solution was extermination through mass murder.


Did the Jews have to wear the Star of David on their undergarment?

Yes. The Jews didn't know that this was the first step of Hitler's major plan. If you were Jewish then you would were a yellow star. When other people saw you they would treat you badly and differently.


What is reason why adolf hitler kill all jews?

Hitler believed that different races were superior and inferior to others. Most importantly, the 'Aryan race' was the supreme race, and by removing the heavily inferior race of the Jews, humanity could move on to the next step of evolution.


How did nationalism impact Jews around Europe?

Nationalism did not impact Jews until the end of World War I. Germany was still fiddling with nationalism, and the rise in power of Adolf Hitler did not help. Many German soldiers who fought in World War I believed that Germany did not truly lose the war. In fact, they believed that Germany was sold out to the Allies by the Jewish politicians (known as the Stabbed-in-the-Back Theory). Hitler was one of these soldiers. This flourished anti-semitism in him that he would use in his politics. He praised a new German race, the Aryan Race, in which he exclaimed would be perfect. But Jews were not a part of the Aryan Race, so Hitler decided to get rid of them. His first intention was not to exterminate them, but to force emigrate them. When World War II started, most Jews were in concentration camps, or labor camps. But when WWII was near an end and Hitler was faced with defeat, he took his extreme step to rid Europe of Jews. He started mass exterminating Jews and turning the concentration camps into death camps. When the war was over, Hitler had massacred 6,000,000 Jews, obliterating the Jewish population in Europe. Those who remained started migrating out of Europe because they wanted to leave Europe, they felt betrayed, etc. To compensate the Jews, the United Kingdom transformed their mandate of Palestine into a Jewish state: Israel. Most of the Jews who remained in Europe and did not already migrate other places, such as the US, immigrated to Israel. Europe was then basically cleared of all Jews, and today, only about 2,000,000 Jews live in Europe.


Where did Adolf Hitler meet the Jews?

Unfortunately, the history books we are given in school are written with bias to tell only a certain side of a story. Hitler in fact was surrounded by Jews in his own government and military, as well as in the financing he received from German-Jewish bankers. Going even one step further, there has always been speculation as to Hitler's actual background and some people say that he was half-Jewish himself! There is no verifiable evidence that I know of about that claim, but modern researchers did in fact track down 39 living relatives of Hitler and tested their DNA which was found to have a particular chromosome that would NOT be found in Western Europe but that IS common to certain Jews! So this does seem to indicate that Hitler DID have some Jewish blood, or DNA very closely related to a certain group of Jews!


How may children did Hitler's mum have?

Klara Hitler had six children in total with two step children.


How many brothers did Hitler have were they girls or boys?

Hitler had 3 brothers, Gustav, Otto and Edmund, and 2 sisters, Paula and Ida, as well as a step-brother, Alois and a step-sister, Angela. All of Hitler's brothers were boys.


What are Hitler's brothers and sisters called?

Hitler had 3 brothers, Gustav, Otto and Edmund, and 2 sisters, Paula and Ida, as well as a step-brother, Alois and a step-sister, Angela.


Did Adolf Hitler have any parents?

No, he had a step-brother and step-sister.