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They killed and tortured people because Hitler told them that they were not Aryan or part of an Aryan race.

If you read Hitler's book Mein Kamph you will understand fully. Specifically in the case of the Jews, the book strongly implies that Germany can never succeed at anything it attempts as long as there is a single Jew alive in the world. The book also repeatedly comments that the Jewish, Gypsy, Slavic, Black, etc. races are analogous to sewer rats and other vermin.

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