Websites I used:
The Jewish Virtual Library
This is a website sponsored by the Wiesenthal Center. There are references, an other and you can open links. Also it's a .org making this website is very credible.
Holocaust Museum Houston
This website is credible. The website is for a museum and also it's a .org. There are resources to the museum as well.
Holocaust Museum Houston
This website is for a museum. It has a lot of authority on the site, including references and the links works well too. Thus making it credible.
Website #1 states the explanation of the Nazis' hatred of the Jew and how it rests on their distorted world view which saw history as a racial struggle. They considered the Jews a race whose goal was world domination and who, therefore, were an obstruction to Aryan dominance. They believed that all of history was a fight between races which should culminate in the triumph of the superior Aryan race. They considered it their duty to eliminate the Jews, whom they regarded as a threat. Also in their eyes, the Jews' racial origin made them habitual criminals who could never be rehabilitated and were hopelessly inferior.
Website #2 has the same information as the one above in website #1. Further in depth, these were just factors of the Nazis' hatred towards the Jews. Among them were the centuries-old tradition of Christian anti-Semitic, which propagated a negative stereotype of the Jew as a Christ-killer, agent of the devil, and practitioner of witchcraft. Anti-Semitism was still accepted in half of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century and this attitude singled out the Jew as a threat to the "master" race. These factors were combined to point to the Jew as a target for persecution by the Nazis.
Website #3 re-confirms the question as in site one and site two, "the explanation of the Nazis’ implacable hatred for the Jews rests in their distorted world view that saw history as a racial struggle" (Website #3). The Nazi's believed this struggle would resolve itself with the Aryans in control. Also this website contains the same information as the websites above, "Among them were the centuries-old tradition of Christian anti-Semitism, which propagated a negative stereotype of the Jew as a Christ-killer, agent of the devil, and practitioner of witchcraft. Anti-Semitism was still accepted in the latter half of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century. This attitude singled out the Jew as a threat to the "master" race. These factors combined to point to the Jew as a target for persecution by the Nazis" (Website #3)
Website #2 has the same information as the one above in website #1. Further in depth, these were just factors of the Nazis' hatred towards the Jews. Among them were the centuries-old tradition of Christian anti-Semitic, which propagated a negative stereotype of the Jew as a Christ-killer, agent of the devil, and practitioner of witchcraft. Anti-Semitism was still accepted in half of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century and this attitude singled out the Jew as a threat to the "master" race. These factors were combined to point to the Jew as a target for persecution by the Nazis.
Website #3 re-confirms the question as in site one and site two, "the explanation of the Nazis’ implacable hatred for the Jews rests in their distorted world view that saw history as a racial struggle" (Website #3). The Nazi's believed this struggle would resolve itself with the Aryans in control. Also this website contains the same information as the websites above, "Among them were the centuries-old tradition of Christian anti-Semitism, which propagated a negative stereotype of the Jew as a Christ-killer, agent of the devil, and practitioner of witchcraft. Anti-Semitism was still accepted in the latter half of the nineteenth and early part of the twentieth century. This attitude singled out the Jew as a threat to the "master" race. These factors combined to point to the Jew as a target for persecution by the Nazis" (Website #3)