Hitler and the Nazi regime viewed Jews as the primary scapegoat for Germany's social, economic, and political problems, particularly after World War I and during the Great Depression. He propagated deeply ingrained anti-Semitic beliefs, portraying Jews as a threat to the so-called Aryan race and German society. Additionally, Hitler believed in a conspiratorial narrative that Jews were responsible for communism and capitalism, which he deemed incompatible with his vision of a racially pure and unified Germany. This irrational fear and hatred culminated in the horrific policies of persecution and genocide during the Holocaust.
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