Monday, March 22, 2010

Option 2

Because the Jews were so ignorant, Hitler led them to believe in his specific reasons describing why they were killed and encamped. Hitler simply hated the Jews and because he felt so much hatred towards them he knew he had the right to get rid of them. They were said to be the reason the Germans were defeated in WW1, so Hitler rounded them up and encamped them as well as slaughtered them. No one had wanted to go to war and because the Jews brought war upon the people Hitler thought they deserved to pay for it. Although he hated them he also believed they were a plague. He feared that the plague required extermination for the survival of families and the people of Germany so he simply killed them. As well as the Jews simply being a problem, Hitler had a view and his view was an Aryan race consisting of Aryans and only Aryans. He was convinced that the Jews, gays, and other races were too weak for Germany and were only holding Germany back from its full potential. It is not possible that any of these reasons were reasons enough to wipe out a whole population of people and Hitler must of know that.

2 comments:

Austin said...

Ya i agree. I think that the reason of all of this killing was really Hitler wanting Germany to reach its full potential. They killed of the Jews so Germany could be the perfect country with the perfect race.

Anonymous said...

I think that the selection of the Jews as a scapegoat was not necessarily out of Hitler's personal hatred, but becasue the Jews were extremely easy to target. Germany needed a scapegoat and the Jews have been prosecuted so much throughout history there was hardly a better option. I don't think Hitler had anything personal against the Jews, he was just so evil he needed a minority to blame and exterminate.