(1) Religious issues. Jews believe in Judaism. Although Judaism and Christianity are inextricably linked, they are fundamentally different. For example, Judaism does not recognize Jesus as the son of God. Christianity, on the other hand, believes that Judas who betrayed Jesus is a Jew, which makes Jews born enemies of Christianity. Therefore, hatred of Jews was not the patent of Germans during World War II, and it was the case in many countries.
(2) Jews for thousands of years, because of religious beliefs, it is difficult to obtain the means of production, so Jews mainly do business, which makes Jews have strong business experience, so Jews gradually become synonymous with the rich and consortia. Even in today's society, Jews still hold great wealth. For example, in the United States, Jews account for 2% of the total population of the United States, but they own more than 70% of the wealth of the United States, which intensifies hatred and hostility towards the rich.
From the above two points, it can be concluded that Hitler's practice of killing Jews was mainly for "money". On the one hand, Jews did make money, and when Germany was mired in war, they did make a fortune. Moreover, these "wealth" are all war wealth, which can be said to be "righteous". Jews are bigger and stronger, and many fields in Europe are monopolized by Jews; On the other hand, Germany needs a lot of start-up funds to develop, and the country lacks these funds, so Hitler began to slaughter Jews in large numbers with the theory of "racial superiority", thus plundering Jewish assets.