Why did Adolf hitler blame the jewish community for Germanys problems?
He was a meglomaniac. The Jewish community, the ehtnic minority of the time, were hardworking and educated, meaning that many of the well paid positions were filled by ‘The Jews’. The German people were easily led to believe that they were being made to suffer because the Jews had their jobs and potential lifestyles. The Nazi government also littered the streets with propaganda suggesting horrific practices performed by ‘The Jews’further inflaming the racial hatred against these people.