Adolf Hitler's hatred for Jews was rooted in a combination of deep-seated anti-Semitic beliefs, economic scapegoating, and pseudoscientific racial theories. He falsely blamed Jews for Germany's social and economic problems, particularly after World War I, viewing them as responsible for the nation's perceived decline. Hitler propagated the idea of a pure Aryan race and viewed Jews as an existential threat to this ideal, leading to the horrific policies of discrimination and genocide during the Holocaust. These beliefs were fueled by centuries of anti-Semitism in Europe, which Hitler exploited for political gain.
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