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Why did Hitler have an opinion?
Hitler's view of race is actually the intensification of social contradictions in a special period, which does not necessarily come from Hitler's subjective consciousness. It is more based on political and military purposes, and also has a lot to do with general social concepts.

Hitler experienced World War I and dominated World War II. During World War I, Hitler had no obvious concept of race, but during World War II, he wanted to exterminate all Jews. This great change in consciousness must have been stimulated, which is closely related to the change of his status. Different positions make him have different ideas.

In fact, the whole European society has a great aversion to Jews, which is caused by historical factors. The spread of Christianity is in great conflict with the original Judaism, and Judas, the traitor, is also a Jew. This religious concept has a great influence on the consciousness and cognition of Europeans. This contempt for Jews is deeply buried in the bones. Although many people don't want to admit it, it is true. Even now, some fanatical religious people have this idea.

In addition to the social environment, Jews have been conducting business activities in various European countries and holding a lot of wealth, which also makes people around them envy and hate. No one wants to see people they despise live better than themselves. This idea will further deepen their dislike of Jews. The above two points are the root causes of this time, but they are not the reasons for the outbreak of contradictions. This situation has existed for hundreds of years, and there will be no mass extinction.

Hitler grew up in such an environment, and his thoughts were also influenced by these factors. During World War I, Hitler was just a soldier, and he had no power. Even if he is not satisfied, he will restrain himself, and even he won't realize his psychological state. As Hitler gradually stepped onto the political stage, he wanted to think from a higher angle, and Jews became victims of Hitler's plan to strengthen the country.

After World War I, the German economy suffered a severe blow and people's living standards declined. In order to save the declining economy, the German government had to borrow money from abroad and implement stimulus policies at home. With the intervention of the state, the economic situation has indeed changed, but overcapacity has become a major problem. If there is no war, the German government may collapse and the country will fall into an irreversible situation. In addition, all kinds of contradictions are combined, and Germany will

When Hitler considered the problem from the perspective of the country, he needed to integrate resources to support the war, and the quickest way to obtain resources was plunder. Based on this direction, Hitler pointed the finger at the Jews. First of all, it is based on social consciousness. He used profiteering activities to explore gradually, aroused the evil in people's hearts, turned social contradictions into contradictions against Jews, and seized the wealth and resources of Jews, killing two birds with one stone.

Hitler didn't necessarily hate Jews so much at first, but with the implementation of various policies, from the initial plunder to slaughter. In this environment, human nature was distorted, and Hitler was also distorted. When the demon was released, no one could control it, so Hitler's concern for race matured in the war and finally committed unforgivable crimes.

But from another perspective, if we put aside human nature, Hitler's choice is undoubtedly the most correct, but the process is cruel, and people can only go extinct in madness.