The Nazis Hatred Of The Jews

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The Nazis hated the Jews, however, in a different way than most gentiles (who hate Jews) do. There were a lot of economic and social differences, or conflicts between Jews as well as Gentiles. The hatred of the Jews from the Nazis, was unusual, it was not economics, it was not social differences, nor was it political differences that tipped the Nazis over the edge, consequently, it was their biology, or race that they could not stand. The reason why the Nazis’ hatred for the Jews was so different, was a result of them believing the Jews were being intrusive, when involving in culture or politics. The Nazis felt as though the Jews were racially distinct from others, and detected a struggle for dominance over the human race. The conflict between