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Why were the Jews victims of genocide during World War II


Sagot :

Nazism taught that Jews were subpar and below human. They envisioned a world where the perfect humans, or Arians reigned supreme.

Answer:

I don't know if this correct but this is what I understand

Explanation:

After ww1 Germany was a divided country in the ruins of losing the war, right-wing extremists blamed the Jews. They also accused the Jews of being capitalist exploiters who profited at the expense of others. At the same time, the Jews were accused of being followers of communism who were after world domination. So after the war, many were against jews and when Hitler rose to power he spread this idea ( it is not clear why he hated jews, but it is clear he came into contact with antisemitic ideas at an early age). When Hitler created the idea of the superior race, Jews were left with nothing (many Jews had a lot of money and influence) treated less than human beings. Then came the concentration camps where millions were killed. And nazis, the people who followed Hitler, they where sold a false narrative of Jews, for example, that they ate children and more. Hitler even compared them to germs. So all the hatred went towards this group of people becoming victims of mass genocide,