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Q: How was anti-semitism used in the hilter youth?
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Who was the hilter youth?

The Hitler Youth was the soldiers in the SS who were not yet over the age of 18___They were a kind of Nazi party equivalent to the boy scouts. They were not 'soldiers in the SS'.


Did teenagers fight in World War 2?

Yes some people falsified information to enlist. But the major ones I can remember are the japans youth near the end and the hilter youth near their end.


What is the term used for racism against Jewish people?

The word is antisemitism.


What term is used to describe a hatred of the Jewish people?

Antisemitism.


What term is used to describe a strong hatred of Jews?

Antisemitism


What is the term used for discrimination against Jewish people?

Antisemitism.


What did hilter believe in?

hilter belive in killing


What is the difference between religious antisemitism and political antisemitism?

The usual disintinction is between (traditional) religious antisemitism and racial antisemitism. The latter arose after religious toleration was accepted in most European countries and religious antisemitism lost much of its force. Racial antisemitism arose from about 1870 onwards and operates with conspiracy theories.


How was antisemitism used in World War 2?

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


What is the word for having a prejudice against Jewish people?

The word is anti-Semitism, or better antisemitism(as there is no such thing as 'semitism' that Jew baiters are 'anti').


What is the term for the hatred of the Jews?

Antisemitism


Who wrote Racism Antisemitism and Psychoanalysis?

The book "Racism, Antisemitism, and Psychoanalysis" was written by Earl Hopper. It explores the intersection of these topics and how psychoanalytic theory can shed light on racist and antisemitic attitudes and behaviors.