Many Germans blamed the Jews for Germany's defeat in World War I, some even claiming that German Jews had betrayed the nation during the war. In addition, at the end of the war a Communist group attempted to carry out a Bolshevik-type revolution in the German state of Bavaria. Some of the leaders of that failed attempt were Jews. Moreover, they had played an important part in the Russian Revolution of November 1917. As a result, some Germans associated Jews with Bolsheviks and regarded both groups as dangerous enemies of Germany. After the war, a republic known as the Weimar Republic was set up in Germany. Jewish politicians and intellectuals played an important role in German life during the Weimar Republic, and many non-Jews resented their influence.
On the basis of his anti-Semitic views, Nazi leader Adolf Hitler attacked the impressive role Jews played in German society during the Weimar Republic, especially in the intellectual world and in left-wing politics. He referred to them as a plague and a cancer. In his book Mein Kampf (My Struggle, translated 1939), which was published in 1926, Hitler blamed the plight of Germany at the end of World War I on an international Jewish conspiracy and used terms such as extirpation and extermination in relation to the Jews. He claimed that the Jews had achieved economic dominance and the ability to control and manipulate the mass media to their own advantage. He wrote of the need to eradicate their powerful economic position, if necessary by means of their physical removal.
He recognized that They had been used as scapegoats previously throughout history
he blamed all of germanys prblems on them. and hte people listened since the jews already had a bad reputation
Everybody uses the Jews as scapegoats.
On the Jews.
Hitler used the Jews as a SCAPEGOAT for Germany's problems.
Hitler did not understand the Jews or know any Jews, so he was terrified of the Jews, which caused him to hate them and scapegoat them for all of the problems in the word.
He needed a scapegoat
By the time of the Holocaust Hitler no longer needed a scapegoat. It was during the political campains that Hitler used scapegoats. Yes they were the only ones as what he said about the socialists was arguably true.
On the Jews.
Hitler used the Jews as a SCAPEGOAT for Germany's problems.
Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's problems.
Hitler did not understand the Jews or know any Jews, so he was terrified of the Jews, which caused him to hate them and scapegoat them for all of the problems in the word.
Hitler used the Jews as his scapegoat.
He needed a scapegoat
It has everything to do with the holocaust... Hitler hated the Jews and thus blamed the bad German economy on them. He portrayed them as rich and dirty men that took everyone's work due to the fact that most Jews were very handy in anything. Hitler decided to rid the world of Jews/problems by killing the Jews. Like the definition of scapegoat.
The jews, he believed that they were to blame for Germanys financial crisis after WW1.
By the time of the Holocaust Hitler no longer needed a scapegoat. It was during the political campains that Hitler used scapegoats. Yes they were the only ones as what he said about the socialists was arguably true.
This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.
Hitler said (and probably believed) that 'the Jews' were subversives, and he kept on saying that they were Communists and homosexuals - and all sorts of other things besides.Another point of viewHitler was indeed evil, knowing that the Jews were the chosen people of God only further explains his devotion to kill them.____Hitler found it politically useful to have a scapegoat for Germany's problems, especially Germany's defeat in World War 1.
Jews were victimized in Nazi Germany - if that's what you're referring to - mainly because Hitler used them as a scapegoat for Germany's problems. 1) He claimed that there had been lots of Jews in government when the Treaty of Versailles was signed. (The government at that time were known as the 'November criminals' because the Treaty was signed in November). 2) It was easy to blame unemployment and economic problems on the Jews because the Jews often had well-paid jobs such as Accountants or money-lenders, and were stereotyped as being tight-fisted. Hitler played on these to create a hatred of the Jews.