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What did the Jews do to annoy the Germans?

For Jews, there is a dark history, which is the pain in all their hearts. That is, the six years from 1039 to 1945. Jews were massacred by European countries and more than 6 million Jews died. Nearly13 Jews died all over the world. In this massacre, even the old, weak, women and children survived, which is a catastrophe in human history. What did the Jews do to make Europeans hate them so much?

First of all, in terms of faith, medieval Europeans believed in Catholicism and Christianity. The Jews denied that Jesus was the son of God. Therefore, the upper authorities and church rulers have been weaving a lie that Jesus died because of Jews. The public deeply influenced by the church culture. This is an extreme aversion to Jews.

In addition, Jews are a wandering people, and they have their own set of survival rules, that is, even if they join any country, they will not have any national feelings. For them, one country can't survive, and it's good to go to other countries. I never wanted to contribute to this country. However, Europeans will feel that they have occupied local resources, but they don't want to contribute at all. Very selfish, so the European public is more disgusted with Jews.

Secondly, economically, Europeans' antipathy to Jews reached its peak after World War I, when Jews controlled more than half of Europe's banking industry because of their huge war funds, and the economic crisis that broke out in 1929 made the lives of European people in dire straits. As a defeated country, Germany has the greatest influence and often starves to death.

In sharp contrast, Jews and Jewish businessmen do not despise the suffering of the German people. They did a very irritating thing. At that time, milk could not be sold because of its high price. Jews would rather pour milk on the street than sell it to the poor at a reduced price. They also use their own business thinking to hoard goods and sell them at high prices, exploiting the general public and causing public anger. It is conceivable how much Germans hated Jews at that time, and Hitler, who witnessed all this, hated Jews even more.

Third, politically, after Hitler came to power, he compiled a theory of survival of the fittest, advocating that Jews were inferior people, and the dissatisfaction accumulated by the German people instantly became the target of attack. They enthusiastically supported Hitler, not to mention international capitalism at that time. Completely opposed to Hitler's fascism. Moreover, 97% of its core leaders were Jews, and Hitler regarded them as a thorn in the side and a thorn in the flesh.

This led to the convening of the "Wan Hu Conference", at which Hitler summoned important politicians and nobles to plot the Holocaust. This small meeting, attended by only 27 people, easily decided the power of life and death of 1 1 10,000 Jews, and the Jewish massacre began. The wave of anti-Semitism began in Germany, but it was never just Germans who hated Jews. This evil wave quickly swept across Europe. For a time, Jews became street rats that everyone shouted and killed.