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why did Hitler blame the Jews for Germany’s problems?
A. It was easy to blame all the countries problems on one minority group
B. The Jews had helped the allies defeat, Germany in World War I.
C. Hitler had a bad incident with a chew classmate when he was a schoolboy.
D. hitler’s parents were secretly Jewish.
A. It was easy to blame all the countries problems on one minority group
B. The Jews had helped the allies defeat, Germany in World War I.
C. Hitler had a bad incident with a chew classmate when he was a schoolboy.
D. hitler’s parents were secretly Jewish.
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A. It was easy to blame all the country's problems on one minority group.
This is the main reason Hitler scapegoated the Jewish population in Germany. He capitalized on existing anti-Semitic sentiments and used the Jews as a convenient target for the economic and social problems Germany was facing at the time. By blaming the Jews, Hitler sought to unite the German people against a common enemy and consolidate his power.
This is the main reason Hitler scapegoated the Jewish population in Germany. He capitalized on existing anti-Semitic sentiments and used the Jews as a convenient target for the economic and social problems Germany was facing at the time. By blaming the Jews, Hitler sought to unite the German people against a common enemy and consolidate his power.
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