Why+did+he+use+the+Jews+as+a+target?

During Adolf Hitler's childhood and days in the German army during WWI, he conjured up twisted plots as to why Germany was as imperfect as it was. He brooded about this for years, finally coming up with the answer. Hitler's ideal world consisted of a pure race of Germans (i.e. no Jews, Blacks, Homosexuals, or other minorities) and a totalitarian government run by a supreme ruler. He secretly thought these dark thoughts, and they only deepened with time. "Adopting a view of life...shaped as it was by a pathological hatred of Jews" (Wistrich). Many people relate Hitler's initial hate of the Jews to his first tryout to get into an art school when he was younger. It turned out that Hitler was denied access to the school by a council member, who just so happened to be Jewish. To Hitler, and to many other Germans, the Jews lived better lives than them. Many Jews were upper class and wealthy, while most Germans where common workers. However, this viewpoint was skewed by Hitler's selfish rationale. Many Jews lived in small houses with most of their family. Most Jews in Germany were just like other common workers, maybe even worse off. But, how was Hitler supposed to know about the common working Jews? People only heard about the rich, famous Jews that owned stores and companies. But, because of the thinking style of Hitler, a selfish, cowardly outlook, the Jews were chosen as a major target because many Germans were secretly jealous of the power and wealth of the Jews they heard of, not even suspecting that most Jews were the same as them.