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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.
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
YES. Antisemitism is Jew-hatred. During World War II, the Holocaust, which was the murder of 6 million Jews because they were Jews (in addition to the murder of 5 million Non-Jews for assorted other reasons), occurred. The murder of 6 million people because of their identity is a clear expression of hatred of that identity.Even in countries that were not explicitly part of the Holocaust, Antisemitism was rather common and well-known.
World War 2 was the principal thing that occurred in the 1940's
Germany wanted revenge after world war 1.
The Gallipoli landing occurred soon after the onset of World War I.
They put Jews in camps where they where sent to die, just because they were Jewish.
World War II
1939-1945
About 25.4 Million Military Deaths occurred during World War 2, This is about 34-35% of the Total deaths which occurred during World War 2.
WW II then the Korean War.