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Why did adolf hitler adopt anti semitism as a german government policy in the early 1930s

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Hitler adopted a policy of institutional anti-semitism so he could blame his countries problems on Jews and eradicate Jews and people of other religions, races, and religions. Hitler's country was deep in a variety of problems, so he used Jews as a scapegoat so he wouldn't look bad. Because of this, he worked to eradicate the Jews, thus working to eradicate the "causes" of his problems.

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