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Why were the Jews exterminated?

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The Nazis started with mass shootings, but that was too "messy" and affected the sanity of the men. They also tried gassing vans, by using to the exhaust fumes to kill. The most common method was the gas chambers. Then of course there were the beatings, torture, starvation and death marches.

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Because every one (in the middle of a battle) blames them for everything and kill them for it.
the Jews were exterminated because Hitler wrote a book blaming all of Germany's problems on the Jews. then Hitler rose to power and decided to create the ideal race by exterminating Jews, gypsies, gays, disabled people, etc.

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It depends entirely on who "they" are.

If "they" are the Nazis of World War 2, please see the Related Question below.

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In MANY different ways.

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about six million.

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