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Hitler and His Evil Ways with the Jews

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Hitler and his evil ways with the Jews

Hitler's policies were very nationalist and anti-Semitic. He believed the Jews were destroying the German economy and were planning to destroy German's future in the growing world. Hitler had confidence that the Jews would use their cunningness to dominate the growing German Empire before destroying the world. Hitler had a strong feeling that the Jews were a biological threat rather then just a cultural threat to the human race as he believed that they were an inferior human race (Social Darwinism). Hitler believed that the Jews had infected the world and had inbreeded themselves into the German community. Hitler said once said "The struggle for world domination will be fought entirely between us, between Germans and Jews." (http://www.simpletoremember.com/articles/a/hitler-quotes/)

During World War II the Nazi regime of the German dictator Adolf Hitler Murdered over six million Jewish Men, Women and Children during the 1930's - 40's by definition the Jews never did anything wrong. "Yet to Hitler and too many who carried out his orders, these people had been criminals since before birth. They were Jews." (Arnold, 11) The Jewish people of the world had nothing to do with the events that led to the downfall of the Jews of the world. During the year 1933 the Nazi dictator Adolf Hitler came to power in Germany and declared Anti-Semitism an official government policy. Hitler tried to dispose of all Jews in Europe, but other nations did not agree with this racist and prejudice.

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