The Germans practiced genocide against the Jews, known as the Holocaust, due to a deeply ingrained anti-Semitic ideology that portrayed Jews as the source of societal problems and a threat to the Aryan race. This ideology was fueled by historical prejudices, Propaganda, and the desire for a homogeneous national identity, particularly under Adolf Hitler's Nazi regime. The Nazis viewed the extermination of the Jews as a means to achieve their vision of racial purity and to consolidate power. Ultimately, this culminated in the systematic murder of six million Jews during World War II.
Genocide. However, what bothered the Nazis about the Jews were race, not religion.
The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.
Yes. Please see the related question.
Himmler was in charge of carrying out the Final Solution, but he did not initiate it.
Yes. Unfortunately, both Anti-Semitism and genocide were quite common in Jewish history.
Genocide. However, what bothered the Nazis about the Jews were race, not religion.
The Germans answer to the Jewish question, racilist hate.
Genocide in the 20th Century. The Nazi Holocaust1938-1945 six million deaths. It began with a simple boycott of Jewish shops.___The genocide began in 1941. See the related question.
The Judenrat answered to the German occupation authorities - in practice usually to the SS. (These 'Jewish Councils' were nominated by the Germans and were not elected).
The Jewish people and Gypsies were the targets of Nazi Germany's genocide.
Jewish children are not taught to hate Germans.
Yes. Please see the related question.
Himmler was in charge of carrying out the Final Solution, but he did not initiate it.
Germany
Jewish genocide was attempted by many people, including:The Ancient EgyptiansThe Ancient PersiansThe Catholic ChurchThe KossacksThe Nazis
Yes. Unfortunately, both Anti-Semitism and genocide were quite common in Jewish history.
One race of people. Such as the holocaust was a genocide of Jewish people.