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What started the war between the Germans and the jewish?

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What started the war between the Germans and the jewish?

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  1. Hitler wanted a pure race.


  2. There was never a war between the Germans and the Jewish.

    Bigotry is the simple answer to the German state deciding the "Jewish Question" during the reign of the n**i Party and how they did it.  The German n**i's created laws that citizens of certain ethnic and religious backgrounds did not enjoy full citizenship any longer, and then reduced and reduced their status from there to the point where people were stripped of all their personal belongings, then their identities, then their very lives.  

    The n**i's wanted to do a great deal more than just erase the jewish faith from Europe.  They wanted to rule all of Europe including Russia.

    What makes anyone a bigot?

  3. hitler

  4. Hitler had many reason because the jews in Germany were very well of then most people after ww1 but for the people it was when a jew shot a german general before the war in paris.

  5. There was never a war between the Germans and the Jews. The Jewish population, in Germany and states that they had taken, were hunted and captured because the leader, Hitler, thought they were lower life forms that had to be got rid of.

    At the time the vast majority of the Jewish population had no idea why they were being persecuted. It is obvious to us, 60 odd years later, to see what was happening at the time, but hindsight is easy.

    The first that most of them knew at the time was when they entered the camps.

    I am not Jewish but I wish this subject was more thoroughly taught in schools to make everyone aware and stop it ever happening ever again.

    Most kids today have the same misconception that it was a war between the Germans and the Jews that we all joined in to help.

    Until every knows what happened during those dark years in a modern country, then History will always repeat itself. Check out Yugoslavia

  6. Hitler.  

  7. Hitler's a big part of it, but the origin is anti-Semitism (Jew-hatred), which has long been a problem. Since Christianity was outlawed in the Roman Empire, Christians didn't want to anger the Romans further, so they said Jews killed Jesus. Also, Christians weren't allowed to be money-lenders, while Jews couldn't do anything else, so many Jews became rich, which started the slander that Jews are greedy. During the Black Death, Jews, because they washed often, got the disease less, so Christians thought they poisoned wells. Martin Luther, a German who started the Protestant Reformation was also anti-Semitic. So Hitler was the immediate cause, but he built on a legacy of hate, and it was by tapping into this common prejudice, combined with the fact that Germany was poor from the Depression and hated because of WWI that he was able to enlist the Germans.

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