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During World War II, why did Nazi Germany target the Jews?

Weapons Talk Today, let’s talk to you about why Nazi Germany had to target the Jews during World War II? During World War II, Nazi Germany's actions against the Jews were always a fundamental issue, which was to rob the Jewish people's property to use as military expenditures for the Nazi German army. Jews have been scattered all over the world for nearly two thousand years and are the nation that knows how to do business best. Since the world's first industrial revolution, the world's wealth has increased tens of thousands of times. Jews specialize in the field of circulation and have accumulated countless wealth. Germany's industrial production has been booming since 1870. By the time of World War I, it had been more than 40 years. Germany had the strength to reassert its sphere of influence in Europe and the world, which triggered World War I. By World War II, Germany was already In an industrial country with a history of more than 60 years, the Jewish people living in Germany's sphere of influence have become extremely rich due to business.

First of all, when the Jews entered Western Europe, European countries were full of discrimination against the Jews, especially the feudal lords who owned large amounts of land. Racial discrimination prevented Jews from obtaining land in Europe through regular channels, so that Jews in Europe could only maintain their lives and race through business. When entering the industrial age, material assets had exceeded land assets, and Jews gradually became rich by building factories.

Countries such as Western Europe naturally cannot ignore the rise of the Jews, so they took advantage of the national sentiment at the time to destroy Jewish factories and recycle Jewish property. Germany also implemented the same asset recycling policy. Therefore, Germany’s discrimination against Jews in World War I was not accidental. It had profound historical and national factors. Moreover, it was generally believed that Jesus was crucified on the cross by Jews. Therefore, not only Germany, but also all European countries at that time were not very friendly towards Jews. friendly. However, Jews who were good at doing business finally completed a complete counterattack in the 19th century. At the end of the 18th century, Jewish business representative Meyer Rothschild had completely controlled the Bank of England and the economies of the five Western European countries.

Arms Talk feels that in the mid-19th century, the total national debt owed by the Bank of England to Meyer Rothschild exceeded 10 trillion U.S. dollars (modern exchange rate), and the United States was also accused of successive presidents. After the assassination, he finally accepted the Jewish policy of private central banking and moneylending. As a result, the extremely wealthy Jews finally survived in Europe and dominated wars and arms races through their status as creditors. Although the British economy lagged behind Germany during World War I, Jews could still dominate the United States and other countries in lending to maintain the scale advantage of the British army. At the same time, the Jews in Germany also caused the internal disintegration of Germany through the turbulence of stocks and material expansion. When Hitler learned that Germany was defeated in World War I, he cursed the Jews as the worms of Germany and punished them in World War II. A brutal massacre.