Hitler attempted to eliminate all the Jews of the world for a couple of reasons. Hitler did not like the Jews.
When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe
they were deported to Poland.
No, the name of this plan was the final solution.
He viewed them as a lower class of person, as such he did not want them around.
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.
When did Hitler begin to eliminate the Jews in Europe
The Jews.
they were deported to Poland.
He used pseudo-science and claimed that Jews were (genetically) a race in order to justify eliminating the Jews.
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.
He viewed them as a lower class of person, as such he did not want them around.
The Final Solution was the plan to eliminate Europe's Jews.
No, the name of this plan was the final solution.
because hitler does not like jews and jews dont like hitler and hitler smelled my butt
Because Hitler blaimed the Jews for the tragety of World war I.
Hitler believed that the Jews were to blame for the German loss of World War One.
The Jews you should watch the movie big in striped pajamas