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Why were the Jews, religious and secular, slaughtered by the Nazis (and others) during WW2?

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The people Adolf hitler thought they were the problem for the country so they wanted to kill poor people and which decreased the jew population.

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They were a minority in Germany.

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Also, they were a very easy target. As there were few of them to rebel. Their culture wasn't the same as the everyday german. They were always seen as outcasts from society.

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