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30 June, 20:31

Identify the roots of Nazi Persecution of the Jews.

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  1. 30 June, 22:01
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    Answer: Hitler loosing his eye sight

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    the roots of the Nazi persecution of the Jews was because Hitler was a soldier in world war 1 he was injured and temperley blinded by a British gas attack Hitler was unable to return to the war and stayed in the hospital when the war ended Hitler found out that Germany lost the war and money as well causing Germany to go poor Hitler became upset and blamed the Jews for loosing the war.
  2. 30 June, 23:35
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    Its because Hitler founded the nazi party and since he was the leader the party was based off of his ideals. Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's economic problems, and also blamed them for taking most of the jobs in Germany leaving many Germans unemployed and saw them as an inferior race.
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