What Was the Reason for the Holocaust
The Nazis felt the need to exterminate all Jews because they felt they were too successful, they copied Christianity, and that they killed Christ. The Germans, or the Aryans, were strong believers of all these three things and because of that felt the need to kill all Jews. First of all, they felt that Jews were too successful so they got jealous. The Jews were usually always educated and smarter than the others. Most Jews went to college and completed the highest education while people like Hitler completed the bare minimum. Many of the European Jews were wealthy and many Nazis were not. As a result, many Nazis got angry at the fact that the Jews were better than them so they started a propaganda. After a while, many "Aryans" agreed with the Nazis and started to feel a hatred towards Jews. Second of all, the Nazis felt the need to kill the Jews because they felt the Jews copied Christianity. For example, both Christians and Jews believe there is one god. Also, both Christians and Jews believe that they will live in heaven or hell after death. However, the Nazis feel that the Jews "stole" this idea from them and that they use all of their ideas. Third of all, the Nazis felt the need to kill the Jews because they murdered Christ. In the Quran, it states that the Jews and Romans sought to kill Jesus, but they did not crucify or kill him. However, the Nazis didn't understand that and didn't try to comprehend what really happened. Since, the Nazis didn't understand what really happened, they had one for reason for killing the Jews.