Due to Union measures such as the Confiscation Acts and Emancipation Proclamation in 1863
Adolf Hitler blamed Germany's defeat in World War I on Jews and Communists.
Hitler repeatedly cursed them for losing to Germany and for most of Germany's problems. As for Communists, Hitler had hatred towards them. One of the senses for the presence of the Nazi party was to take action against the Communists. Hitler even considered that the Germans and Communists were employed closely in a united scheme to end Germany. Hitler did not like the Gypsies either, but he did not accuse Germany's loss on them.
Answer:
C
Explanation:
it makes the most sense out of all of them
If the link has a .gov or .edu it is always reliable. You can also look for contact information of the writer. If the person is a known pro then it could be reliable. Next you look at when it was posted, old websites tend to not have current true information due to the fact that every day there is something new learned by someone.
Hope this helps you find if the source is credible
I believe the answer is "Jimmu"