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When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe

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Why did Hitler attempt to eliminate all the Jews of the world?

Hitler attempted to eliminate all the Jews of the world for a couple of reasons. Hitler did not like the Jews.


Who did Hitler say he should eliminate?

The Jews.


Did hitler use genetics to eliminate the jews?

He used pseudo-science and claimed that Jews were (genetically) a race in order to justify eliminating the Jews.


Why did Hitler eliminate the Jews during the holocoust?

He viewed them as a lower class of person, as such he did not want them around.


What was Hitler's final solution that he put into action?

The Final Solution was the plan to eliminate Europe's Jews.


Was genocide the name that Hitler used for his plan to eliminate the Jews?

No, the name of this plan was the final solution.


Which religious minority did Hitler want to eliminate?

The Jews you should watch the movie big in striped pajamas


Can you give an example of a sentence using the word eliminate?

"We must eliminate the Jews in Europe," Hitler proclaimed.Eliminate: Noun, verb; To destroy, to get rid of, sometimes by force.


Why didn't Hitler let Jews teach or be in schools?

Hitler believed that the Jews were destroying Germany, taking jobs, (like teaching) and ya. he was crazy. but think about it... if he wanted to eliminate the Jewish Race, he probably wouldn't want them to learn or have jobs.


What was the purpose of the Holocaust in the nineteen hundreds?

There was no real purpose to the holocaust, Hitler simply despised all Jews and decided that this was how he was going to eliminate them.


Why did Hitler have a thing for Jewish people?

Hitler hated the Jews because before he wanted to rule the world he was an artist and he didnt get paid very much. The Jews on the otherhand had most of the well paid jobs and that was when Hitler started to hate the Jews.


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.