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Are you a bigger fan of an increasing percentage of the German population being in favor of the extermination of the jews?
The NAZIs were not against the Jewish religion. They were against the ethnicity. The master race were not X religion. They were X ethnic group.
Religion had absolutely zero to do with the holocaust.
The Nazi's were also against the Jewish religion.
If you had, for example, a quarter Jewish blood but were part of the religious community you would not be able to get Reich citizenship as a "mixed race German".
But you would have been considered a full "Jew".
The removal of any Jewish element would have of course also included the Jewish religion.
Which the Nazi's considered part of the problem. There were plenty of Jewish people that were sent to the concentration camp not because they belonged to the ethnic Jewish group but the religious one.