This kind of view was quite common among extreme nationalists and you can still find it today ...
__________________________
He thought that their first loyalty was to brothers of their faith rather than to the state. He would talk about a 'global Jewish conspiracy' and the like.
By removing them of their citizenship he took control of the issue.
There were more social and political issues involved, it was another step along the 'us and them' path.
When it came to the exterminations; one issue that people on both sides had with the killing of the (German) gypsies was that they were Germans killing Germans, at this time no one considered any Jew to be German.
Hitler considered the Germans a master race, superior to all others on earth. He forbid Jews from marrying Germans because he wanted to keep the "master race" pure.
For 2 reasons 1. Hitler was using propaganda on the germans, so some did believe in hitler and his ideal's about the Jews also, this was quite impowering to hitler because, once hitler got majority of germans on his side, he could proceed his plans 2. Hitler was using terror on the germans and the opposels of to the nazis
Actually it was all in Hitler's mind. With his speech powers he spread his thoughts to all the military and Germans as well. Hitler spread the word that Jews, in the evolving scale, are next to apes.
It looks like there's a word missing in the question. Hitler certainly did not want Jews in Germany.
They probably didn't want to believe that their life was about to fall apart. They probably thought that the Allies would stop Hitler before the Germans reached them. Or they were just in denial.
No, he wanted to eliminate Jews once and for all. He believed that his race was the superior race and that Germans should live all of the Slavic countries as lords.
For 2 reasons 1. Hitler was using propaganda on the germans, so some did believe in hitler and his ideal's about the Jews also, this was quite impowering to hitler because, once hitler got majority of germans on his side, he could proceed his plans 2. Hitler was using terror on the germans and the opposels of to the nazis
Actually it was all in Hitler's mind. With his speech powers he spread his thoughts to all the military and Germans as well. Hitler spread the word that Jews, in the evolving scale, are next to apes.
The Germans were at war with Britain because of Adolph Hitler, who wasn't happy with the result of Germany losing WW1 - 15% of their land being taken from them. Adolph Hitler was against Jews, and wanted to rule the world, so he tried - and failed.
It looks like there's a word missing in the question. Hitler certainly did not want Jews in Germany.
because they did not want Jews in their society.
They probably didn't want to believe that their life was about to fall apart. They probably thought that the Allies would stop Hitler before the Germans reached them. Or they were just in denial.
Jews in Germany
Lebensraum is just German for "living space." And if you look back in history, Hitler did not want Jews anywhere. But not just Jews... blacks, catholics, etc.
No, he wanted to eliminate Jews once and for all. He believed that his race was the superior race and that Germans should live all of the Slavic countries as lords.
Because things are bad in Germany and Europe and he thought that the Jews were responsible. (So did most of Europe, not just Germany) He said that true Germans are Aaryans and the pure race. He did not want the Jews to muddy up the pure blood.
they were prohibited from working because alot of them had superior skills than the Germans Hitler didnt want anyone thinking any race had better skills than the "perfect" race, Germans
because he did not want to feed them.