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What was the cause of the Holocaust?

Hilter wanted to expand his power throughout Europe.

Hitler believed Germans were superior to all other groups.

Hitler lost control of the German government to Nazi extremists.

Hilter wanted Jewish people to settle in a country other than Germany.

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Answer:

Hitler wanted to expand his power throughout europe

Step-by-step explanation:

Although he believed germans were the highest over other races, the holocaust was to put blame on others to make people trust him to gain power

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Hitler wanted to expand his power throughout Europe. I just finished reading 'Hitler's Youth' and it talks about how Hitler considered whites with blond hair and blue eyes the superior or "aryan" race. He wanted to get rid of the "non-superiors", so people who were physically/mentally disabled, didn't agree with what he was doing, or a Jew.

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