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I wouldn't call it hatred, more a feeling that as the aryan race (In some peoples opinion) is superior to Untermenschen(sub humans) such as Jews, Gypsies, Homosexuals and disabled. Hitler was a fan of Darwin's 'Survival of the fittest' idea and so thought that the fittest race/ nation should fight against others to become dominant.

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