Antisemitism in Germany before the Nazis came to power (1933) was no greater than in most other European countries. The German Jews did not feel particularly threatened, and Jewish organizations did not see Germany as a risky country for Jews to live in.
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This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.
Antisemitism
In Nazi Germany it meant persecution, hatred, deportation and death.
This is an example of hatred for the Jews. This is because the Jews were not fully responsible for Germany's poor economic condition, Hitler had always hated them.
Hatred of Jews, regardless of whether or not it is irrational, is called Anti-Semitism.
It is the hatred of Jews. The usual word for it is anti-Semitism.
Anti-Semitism is the hatred of Jews.
Hitler had an irrational hatred for the Jews.
The Japanese, lacking the 'Christian background' to antisemitism, found the Nazis' hatred of the Jews utterly bewildering.
Anti-Semitism is the racial hatred of Jews.
He believed all government and businesses where controlled by Jews and believed they looked out for their self interest only and thus bad for society. He also blamed them for all of Germany's problems after WW1 which saw Germany poverty ridden