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The Cause of Hate Towards the Jews

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The Cause of Hate Towards the Jews

Miguel Cazares

The Holocaust was the mass murder of over Six-Million Jews.

Hitler believed that if a person wasn’t “Aryan”, they were automatically inferior.

The hate for Jews didn't grow into a serious problem until the time of World War II, when Hitler named himself the fuher of Germany

Hitler deemed Jews a priority danger to Germany. His plan was to "aryanize" the country, or eliminate all Jews.

Since ancient times, ethnic groups, such as Christians, have had a long running hatred against the Jews because of religious beliefs.

This hatred inflated during the time of World War II due to the rise of Nazi leaders and their hateful opinions towards the Jews.

Hitler has always had a negative bias towards the Jewish people.

Some say the Jews were the ones who killed Jesus Christ: often calling them "Christ-killers," while others claim the Romans were the ones who ended his life.

Because of this, Jews have been discriminated
due to the belief that they were the people who crucified Jesus.

Anti-semitism, or a prejudice against Jews as a whole, was another factor that contributed to this sense of racism.

Discrimination, racism, and segregation were just a few of the awful things inflicted upon the Jewish people.

Jewish owned stores were vandalized, being destroyed, burned, and marked.

Adolf Hitler's explosive speeches brought made him appear like the leader Germany needed to recover from the war, but this was just the beginning to his time as Germany's worst tyrant.

In conclusion, Jews were hated on for religious reasons.