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  1. Why did Hitler hate the Jews? Read more about his introduction to antisemitism, the role of the First World War and why he turned the Jews into scapegoats.

  2. Jan 15, 2020 · Hitler’s hatred for Jews was rooted in a combination of personal experiences, distorted beliefs, and prejudices. He blamed Jews for Germanys economic and societal problems, the decline of the German nation, and the humiliation after World War I.

  3. Nov 30, 2020 · Whilst deploring the racial discrimination of minorities such as the Jews (among many other groups), it remains crucial to understand why the Nazis thought such unrelenting barbarism was necessary. Adolf Hitler’s ideology. Hitler subscribed to an acute doctrine of what’s known as ‘Social Darwinism’.

  4. Today they are remembered for being mass-murdered in Hitler's death camps, yet their persecution goes back thousands of years. Why? In order to understand how Hitler was to use the Jews as scapegoats, we must first understand the latent hatred that Hitler was able to tap into against the Jewish people, not just in Germany but all over Europe.

  5. Hitler believed that Jews were particularly destructive to the German ‘ Aryan ’ race, and did not have any place in Nazi Germany. The Nazis’ implemented antisemitic laws, which persecuted and oppressed Jews, and eventually led to their deportation and mass murder.

  6. By blaming the Jews for the defeat, Hitler created a stereotypical enemy. In the 1920s and early 1930s, the defeated country was still in a major economic crisis. According to the Nazis, expelling the Jews was the solution to the problems in Germany.

  7. Mar 1, 2018 · Anti-Semitism, sometimes called history’s oldest hatred, is hostility or prejudice against Jewish people. The Nazi Holocaust is history’s most extreme example of anti-Semitism.