The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 established the following categories:
All adherents of Judaism counted as Jews, regardless of parentage.
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On November 14, 1935, the Nazis issued the following definition of a Jew: Anyone with three Jewish grandparents; someone with two Jewish grandparents who belonged to the Jewish community on September 15, 1935, or joined thereafter; was married to a Jew or Jewess on September 15, 1935, or married one thereafter; was the offspring of a marriage or extramarital liaison with a Jew on or after September 15, 1935.
The German looked at your family tree and if it said that you had one grandparent who was a Jew than you were thought to be one too. It doesn't matter if you had converted or not because Hitler saw Jew as not only a religious group but a race of people, therefore, you can not switch "races".
The Nuremberg Laws of 1935 established three degrees of 'Jewishness' as follows:
Hitler defined the Jews as a sort of cancer which was infecting the entire nation (body) of Germany. A cancer which had to be eradicated in order for the nation to properly heal.
He said they were disgusting, dangerous, and a threat to all German people
The Jewish people hated Adolf Hitler for killing all JEWISH
Jewish people
Hitler was the persecutor and the Jewish People were the persecuted.
The Hitler youths enemies were primarily Jewish people. Jewish people were not their only enemies though, if you didn't fit their image of a 'perfect person' you were their enemy.
Hitler did not kill any race that was not Jewish. Any person that had any skin color was spared as long as they were not Jewish.
The Jewish people hated Adolf Hitler for killing all JEWISH
Jewish people
Hitler's attempted genocide of the Jewish people was the Holocaust.
Hitler was the persecutor and the Jewish People were the persecuted.
Hitler is one of the most evil people in history, so I would go with Jewish.
Hitler was not Jewish, it is beleived he had Jewish blood in his family tree but Hitler struck that from public record..
Hitler hated people of Jewish descent beccause a Jewish doctor didn't try hard enough to save his grandma from death.
Adolf Hitler and Jewish people
Adolph Hitler kept the Jewish people in the various Concentration Camps throughout Europe. and got the men to do labour work!
No Hitler's grandmother was not Jewish.
There were no Jews that helped Adolf Hitler. Not willingly, at least. There may have been some Jewish people who did as they were told, in hopes of survival, but this can hardly be considered 'helping Hitler'.
Hitler wasa very political man. After WWI he belived that the Jewish people were the main reason that war started. He was just prejudice about them. I don't know why considering when his mother was sick a Jewish nurse cared for her. Hitler belived in power. He thought Jewish people were AWFUL. That is what Hitler believed in!