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ID number:269417
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Published: 09.06.2004.
Language: English
Level: Secondary school
Literature: n/a
References: Not used
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Hitler did insanely hate the Jews. This was mainly because in his years of poverty in Vienna, most of the successful businesses were run by Jews, he being unemployed and living in the streets for some years couldn't get a job, because the majority of Jews had the successful jobs. Also he blamed the Jews for the Defeat of Germany in WW1, even though there were Jews in the Germany fighting for Germany them selves, and sacrificing there lives, he still believed it was their fault and they were also the ones to blame for the 'Treaty of Versailles', so something had to be done about this. However he could not do anything until he had become Chancellor of Germany, he then began to put his anti-Semitic polices into place. Even though historians did not know what Hitler's 'long-term plan' was they did get a brief idea what he wanted to do. To cease the existence of Jews and to create a pure master race, an 'Aryan race'.…

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