Yes. Adolf Hitler was indeed a racist. He is pretty much the poster-boy for racism. He believed strongly in eugenics and that the Aryan race was the master race. In the death camps he murdered Jews, gypsies, people with mental and/or physical disabilities, homosexuals, and African Muslims. He also ordered public executions to many people, mainly children who were disobedient to the Nazi workers. In conclusion, the answer is yes, Hitler was a big racist.
Yes. Hitler was racist towards Jews. Some of the more important reasons that he hated the Jews were the following:
1) Decay of the German State: During the 1800s, Jews began to become more integrated in German National Life. They served in its government, its military divisions, and its industry. As was typical of Western Europe, the Jews had more of a hand in the higher echelons of government than their population percentage would account for. Hitler saw this increasing Jewish percentage in the government as a slow takeover of German policy and a corruption of the German people. They contrasted the great victories under Bismarck with the depressing failure of World War I and noted how a much larger percentage of soldiers in the latter war were Jewish. There was also the sentiment than in the early 20th century, values were beginning to ebb (this is similar to current politics in the United States) and the Jewish integration in the German apparatus (becoming teachers, lawyers, doctors, etc.) was to blame for this recession of values as opposed to modernity as a process.
2) Nationalism: Germany was brought together under the Nationalist conception that all peoples with German culture, history, and language should be united regardless of which principality currently held control. The German self-conception also had an ethnic component, holding that the perfect German was blond and blue eyed. Regardless of the fact that the majority of Germans were dark haired, Jews stuck out like a sore thumb because they overwhelmingly had darker hair. In addition, the idea of a German Jew was still rather new and both Jews and non-Jews tended to see the Jews in Germany as being part of a vast Jewish network and that these Jews just happened to be in Germany. Hitler capitalized on this cosmopolitan sensibility by claiming that Jews' allegiances were not to the German State, but to secret Jewish Councils organizing world events.
3) Economy: Whether it was true or not, there was perception among Germans and Hitler in particular that Jews were wealthy individuals and had a higher per-capita income than the Germans. In many ways (because of the above two reasons) Germans felt that the Jews were "stealing" their money while they were poor and suffering.
4) Pseudo-Science: The late 19th and early 20th century was filled with radical new ideas concerning Social Darwinism, a movement that Hitler was a part of. It was believed by the Pseudo-Scientific community (which was rather in vogue) that different groups of people or races exhibited different emotional traits that were linked to physical differences. This led to the belief that Jews were corrupt and thieving by their irreversible nature and that they could not be "cured" and brought up as proper Europeans. This formalized Racial Anti-Semitism in Germany and made the situation much more dire for German Jews.
5) Heresy: Although not as much an issue in World War II as it may have been 500 years prior, Jews were still considered the heretics who murdered the LORD and Savior. This helped to justify Anti-Semitism as the Jewish comeuppance for their accepting of the Christ Bloodguilt.
Yes. The Nazis hated anyone who was not white, with the exception of the Japanese, who were of course, yellow skin. They hated black people, and it was quite an embarrassment for the Nazis when Jesse Owens won all those Gold Medals in Track and Field at the 1936 Berlin Summer Olympics.
Hitler hated and despised the Jewish people, and had them rounded up, took away their homes, businesses, expensive artwork, gold teeth, and so forth. Then he ordered that they be sent to concentration camps where they died from poison gas, starvation, and firing squad.
Hitler gave orders to his SS soldiers to kill any Jewish person on sight. Later, the entire army was given that same order. We think that all this made Hitler a supreme racist !
Yes, Hitler was racist against a lot of people and countries.
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No, Hitler was an antisemitic racist, he was out to destroy all Jews. Hitler was a evil man who killed all Jews at special camps he raped the women and put them in gas chambers or put them to work till death.
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The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
he kept it hidden from the public
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cause his racist and hated jews
yes, he was incredibly racist against the jews, and what he did would be even more unacceptable in todays world
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No, Hitler was an antisemitic racist, he was out to destroy all Jews. Hitler was a evil man who killed all Jews at special camps he raped the women and put them in gas chambers or put them to work till death.
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The genocide that took place due to Hitler's prejudice against the Jews was the HOLOCAUST.
Hitler killed Jews, in are law we have the freedom to be religious
No. He committed genocide against them.
no, Hitler was against having Jews around. He is held responsible for killing six million of them.