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It had unprecedented death tolls- claimed up to Six Million Jews. It happened in an otherwise cultured and refined country that gave the world Mercedes-Benz , Goethe, Wagnerian Opera, all kinds of Classical Music. in a sense the Holocaust was an ultimate ( I"ll use German spelling)- Kulktur-Stoss! Culture Shock. the so-called Culture Battle ( Kulturkampf) of Bismarck"s era is almost a church picnic in comparison to the Nazi Blood Carnival.

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How did Nazis spread their ideas and antisemitism?

They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.


How did Hitlers antisemitism affect the Jewish people in Germany?

it affected them by the nazi starting the holocaust


How did Nazi propaganda lead to wild spread acceptance of anti semitism?

it didn't really, it built on existing antisemitism.


What is anti semitism and how is it related to Adolf Hitler and the Nazi regime in Germany?

Antisemitism is the prejudice against Jews. It is related to his regime because he used antisemitism to gain the support of his country. He blamded the Jews for everything that was wrong with there country and the reason why they lost the first world war.


Was antisemitism an inherent trait within the German people prior to 1939 or was it a Hitler and the Nazi party prejudice?

Antisemitism is not an inherent trait in anyone. A trait is brown eyes, straight hair, etc. It was a prejudicial choice that was made to further the Nazi Party. Hitler's grandfather was a Jew. There were Americans, British and other persons who supported Hitler for Political and Financial reasons. --- There is no evidence that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. See the related question.

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How did Nazis spread their ideas and antisemitism?

They were forced to fall in line with Nazi goals and were placed under Nazi leadership.


What phrase summarize Nazi Germany's transition from persecution of the Jews to genocide?

The rapid radicalization of Nazi antisemitism.


How did Hitlers antisemitism affect the Jewish people in Germany?

it affected them by the nazi starting the holocaust


How did Nazi propaganda lead to wild spread acceptance of anti semitism?

it didn't really, it built on existing antisemitism.


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The Nazi propaganda ministry?

His name was Paul Joseph Goebbels. He was was a German politician and Reich Minister of Propaganda in Nazi Germany from 1933 to 1945. He was known for his public speaking and deep and virulent antisemitism, which led to his supporting the extermination of the Jews in the Holocaust.


Was antisemitism an inherent trait within the German people prior to 1939 or was it a Hitler and the Nazi party prejudice?

Antisemitism is not an inherent trait in anyone. A trait is brown eyes, straight hair, etc. It was a prejudicial choice that was made to further the Nazi Party. Hitler's grandfather was a Jew. There were Americans, British and other persons who supported Hitler for Political and Financial reasons. --- There is no evidence that Hitler's grandfather was Jewish. See the related question.


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.


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?

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How and why did hitltere and the nazi supporters use Jews as scapegoats?

because they were easy targets, they had been used numerous times before, there was an already built-in antisemitism that was easy to encourage and they had no government to speak up for them.