Since pretty much the entire basis of Hitler's reality was that he had to
come to
power in order to rid Germany (and the world) of the Jews.

I thought it was to fulfill the destiny of greatness for the Ayrian people.
The Jews were the main enemy who needed to be eliminated to stop them from
interfearing with this "glorious goal." (Obviously I don't believe this
&%$#; just trying to remember the "logic" that he followed.)


Well, that was of course part of his madness, but it is reasonable to argue that he was more against the Jews than he was for the Aryans. After all, he materially damaged Germany's chances of winning the war in the East (or at least of forestalling defeat for a lot longer) by his policy to transport Jews to the camps. One could argue that he thought destroying the Jews was more important.



Tom Beck

"I always knew I'd see the first man on the Moon. I never thought I'd see the last." - Dr. Jerry Pournelle

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