Antisemitism did not contribute to outbreak of World War 2. Hitler invaded Poland in order to seize land, not in order to hunt for Jews.
as i remember it was around between 5000 and 20000 soldiers
No. Antisemitism as a political ideology (claiming to explain all the world's problems) dates from the 1870s, and the notion that Jews are evil goes back to the First Crusade at least.
Antisemitism,the starting of world war 2,millions of jews killed
They put Jews in camps where they where sent to die, just because they were Jewish.
It helped because the Great Depression largely caused by capitalism angered the German people who then started WW2
September 1, 1939 was the official beginning of World War 2.
He didn't. Germany invaded Poland, which obliged Great Britain and France, by their respective treaties with Poland, to declare war on Germany, which was the beginning of the greater war.
Antisemitism (also spelled anti-semitism or anti-Semitism) is suspicion of, hatred toward, or discrimination against Jews for reasons connected to their Jewish heritage. The Nazis then used it to assault the Jews
America's population at the beginning of world war 1 was considered mobilization. After World War One fifth of the world's population was infected.
How did Russian Revolution contribute to instability in Europe during and after World War 1?The Russian Revolution contribute when
There were many countries that were controlled by Great Britain at the beginning of World War 1.
September 1939 is the month the historians use as the beginning of World War 2.