Once in power, Hitler used his position to launch a campaign against the Jews that culminated in the Holocaust.
Hitler blamed the Jews for all the misfortunes that had befallen Germany
the loss of the First World War was the result of a Jewish conspiracy
the Treaty of Versailles was also a Jewish conspiracy designed to bring Germany to her knees
the hyperinflation of 1923 was the result of an international Jewish attempt to destroy Germany
During the time when Weimar Germany was seemingly recovering under Stresseman, what Hitler said about the Jews remained nonsense listened to by only the few - hence his poor showing at elections prior to the 1929 Depression. During the impact of the Great Depression, though, when people became unemployed and all looked helpless, Hitler's search for a scapegoat proved a lot more fruitful.
After January 1933, the Jews became the "Untermenschen" - the sub-humans. Nazi thugs stopped Germans from shopping in Jewish shops. By 1934, all Jewish shops were marked with the yellow Star of David or had the word "Juden" written on the window. SA men stood outside the shops to deter anyone from entering. This was not necessarily a violent approach to the Jews - that was to come later - but it was an attempt to economically bankrupt them and destroy what they had spent years building up.
On buses, trains and park benches, Jews had to sit on seats marked for them. Children at schools were taught specifically anti-Semitic ideas. Jewish school children were openly ridiculed by teachers and the bullying of Jews in the playground by other pupils went unpunished. If the Jewish children responded by not wanting to go to school, then that served a purpose in itself and it also gave the Nazi propagandists a reason to peddle the lie that Jewish children were inherently lazy and could not be bothered to go to school.
In 1935, the Nuremberg Laws were passed. The Jews lost their right to be German citizens and marriage between Jews and non-Jews was forbidden. It was after this law that the violence against the Jew really openly started. Those that could pay a fine were allowed to leave the country. Many could not and many shops refused to sell food to those who remained. Medicines were also difficult to get hold of as chemists would not sell to Jews.
The campaign against the Jews stopped for a short duration during the Berlin Olympics - but once the overseas press had gone, it started up again. It reached a pre-war peak in 1938 with Krystalnacht - The Night of the Broken Glass.
In November 1938, a Nazi 'diplomat' was shot dead by a Jew in Paris. Hitler ordered a seven day campaign of terror against the Jews in Germany to be organised by Himmler and the SS. On the 10th November, the campaign started. 10,000 shops owned by Jews were destroyed and their contents stolen. Homes and synagogues were set on fire and left to burn. The fire brigades showed their loyalty to Hitler by assuming that the buildings would burn down anyway, so why try to prevent it? A huge amount of damage was done to Jewish property but the Jewish community was ordered to pay a one billion mark fine to pay for the eventual clear-up. Jews were forced to scrub the streets clean.
Jews were not allowed to use the same facilities as airiens such as buses gyms or schools.
they were also told to walk in the gutters instead of the pavement and if a German troop told them to dance, they would do it under fear of imprisonment or even death.
They had to wear a yellow Star of David on their jacket.
The Nazi regime issued about 430 decrees against the Jews between 1933 and 1943 in Germany alone. Please see the related questions for more detail.
1933/34
in 1939
Survived as a people, in marked contrast to him, his bunch, and his grand plan. Jews in Europe also revolted on occasion, although admittedly all were defeated. Other Jews, when they could joined the Partisans or the Resistance to help overthrow Nazi Occupation. Ironically, the one Resistance which was actually successful, Yugoslavia's, had almost no Jewish involvement.
whe hitler took over
Well the hitler youth was being trained to be future SS Soldiers but some of the Hitler youth did work in the Concentration camps. It is estimate that about 25,000 jews was killed by the hitler youth. May seem small but this was done by 13-19 year olds, so its a big number for them
The Jews had that symbol because David was, in their mind, their greatest king and Hitler made them put the star on to mock them.
No record of any such order exists, and there may never have been a single order. ... The view that the Holocaust started with a 'big bang', a 'smoking gun' of an order and so on may be incorrect. The indications are that Nazi policy on the Jews crystallized in September-November, 1941.Answer:At the Wannsee Conference of January 20, 1942, Hitler gave the order that European Jewry was to die at the hands of the Nazis. See the attached Related Link.
there are still Jews around today.
1941
1943
old answer He was against the Jews and other people who disaggreed with him. new answer he was against anyone who was not aryan: this included Jews (who he loathed most of all), homosexuals, gypsies, the disabled. he also loathed other 'asocials' such as the homeless and drunks who did not appear in his vision of a 1000 year Reich. he thought the slavic people were below the aryans and he quite respected the british for their power.
Who cares about the Murderer?
You are referring to the Final Solution. The Jews did not attack Hitler or the Nazis. The Nazis murdered 6 million helpless Jews.
Survived as a people, in marked contrast to him, his bunch, and his grand plan. Jews in Europe also revolted on occasion, although admittedly all were defeated. Other Jews, when they could joined the Partisans or the Resistance to help overthrow Nazi Occupation. Ironically, the one Resistance which was actually successful, Yugoslavia's, had almost no Jewish involvement.
whe hitler took over
1941
It is hard to tell what went on in his mind. It is clear that he did not mind if Jews died quite early, but any decision to kill Jews most likely came in 1941.
Well the hitler youth was being trained to be future SS Soldiers but some of the Hitler youth did work in the Concentration camps. It is estimate that about 25,000 jews was killed by the hitler youth. May seem small but this was done by 13-19 year olds, so its a big number for them
He always did since the lost of ww1, he wanted revenge on the jews but once he came to power in 1933, he putted his imaginations into action