Why did Hitler single out certain groups of people? How was he able to convince the German people to follow his plan?
Hitler singled out the "Perfect German", the "Perfect German" consisted of what Hitler thought the true German looked like. And how he got the Nazi Party formed is that he went through the children and poor parents. He promised them out of poverty and children believe what they hear, so the Nazi Party spreaded that way.
He singled out the "Perfect German" from his wrath*
Alright thanks, i think i know but im not sure, but what was the reason that he targeted germans and not anyone else
He left out the Germans from his genocide, he killed 12 million people and excluded the Perfect German from the genocide, society doesn't know fully why he wanted this "Perfect German".
Ok, Thanks for all the help :D
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Oh I found this too. Anti-Semitism began during the Middle Ages when some Europeans blamed the Jewish people for the death of Jesus. As a result, these people also blamed Jews for other problems, such as the Black Death. Jews began to be persecuted and treated as outcasts. Anti-Semitism grew even worse during the 1800s. Some anti-Semitists attempted to prove that Jews were inferior to a European race that Germans called Aryans. These racist beliefs became a strong force in the politics of Germany, Austria, France, and Russia. For example, in Russia and the Ukraine in the 1880s, Jews were massacred in riots called pogroms, Violent anti-Semitism continued in Eastern Europe during the early 1900s, and later fueled the Holocaust during the Second World War.
Well yes that too, Romans hated the Jewish culture and took over Jerusalem, as a Jewish person my self I've seen some hate here and there.
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