true
False.
Because Jews are not a race, no. He is famous for genocide, crimes against humanity, etc, but not racism.
not much, they were the lowest priority on any quarter-master's list
Yes. The only purpose of Treblinka was to kill Jews and an estimated 850,000 were murdered there.
Oh hell no. In the German prospective back then, maybe. But now, definitely not. It would be considered a crime against humanity.
Jews do not accept converts (false!) Jews believe that only Jews are saved (false!) Being the chosen people gives Jews a shortcut on the road to heaven (false!) Jews are all wealthy (false!) Jews secretly control everything (false!) The Jewish God is a an angry God whose justice shows no mercy (false!)
Jews do not accept converts (false!) Jews believe that only Jews are saved (false!) Being the chosen people gives Jews a shortcut on the road to heaven (false!) Jews are all wealthy (false!) Jews secretly control everything (false!) The Jewish God is a an angry God whose justice shows no mercy (false!)
False.
Claims of resettlement were false. The Jews were sent to ghettos and then to be killed.
Ashkenazi Jews aren't more strict than Sephardi Jews, this question is based on a false assumption.
False.
All Jewish people were to wear the star of David symbol during Hitler's regime.Answerstar of david stands for Jews and Hitler killed Jews What I've known was Hitler had already know the true creator of humanity and the real purpose of humanity. The star of david explained the complete cycle of galaxy, universe, solar system,planets, humanity(DNA) & the smallest atoms. I think He did not kill the Jews without a purpose.
They spread Propaganda, using stereotypes plus false accusations, accusing and blaming Jews for everything.
Because Hitler believed that they were a blight to humanity and took it upon himself to try to annihilate them.
Because Jews are not a race, no. He is famous for genocide, crimes against humanity, etc, but not racism.
Yes, After all he was the king of the jews
False. Jews made up about 1.4% of the population of Germany before Hitler came to power. (This figure includes everyone with one Jewish grandparent).