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Tolerated but viewed with suspicion. === === The position varied from country to country. Until 1917 Russia and the other countries of the Russian Empire (such as Ukraine) had an appalling reputation for antisemitism. Soon after the Bolshevik Revolution that changed, but re-ermerged around 1950, towards the end of Stalin's rule. In many parts of Europe, 'the Jews' were associated after the Russian Revolution (1917) with Communism and, more generally, with subversion. All kinds of ridiculous conspiracy theories circulated, especially in the regions along the Danube. For much of the interwar peiod Poland and Romania also had a reputation for 'official' antisemitism; also to a lesser extent, Hungary and Austria. In Western Europe, France was widely associated with organized antisemitism , partly because of the Dreyfus Affair and because of the antisemitism of the Action Francaise, an extreme right-wing group in French politics. Before World War 2 all kinds of anti-Jewish attitudes were widely considered acceptable. For example, some of the things that Virginia Woolf wrote in the 1920s and 1930s about Jews (despite being happily married to a Jew) would now be regarded as outrageous. Nevertheless, after the Kristallnacht ('Night of the Broken Glass') she contributed money to help Jewish refugees from Germany. So, some people's feelings were far from straightforward. Ironically, before the Nazis came to power, Germany had a reputation for being generally tolerant towards Jews, except in Bavaria. In 1933 most of the German Jews were completely taken by surprise; almost none had made any practical arrangements to leave Germany in the event of the Nazis coming tp power.

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Adolf Hitler had a deep hatred for the Jewish people in Germany. He believed that they had stifled his career as an artist by denying him entry to the Academy in Vienna. He, erroneously, blamed the Jews for all of Germany's problems following World War I.

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The Jewish people were treated horribly during the Holocaust and were hated by the Germans even though they were humans just like them. The Nazis' forceful expansionism, plus animosity, led into the world war, a war that the Americans didn't have to be in, but were anyway; just like the war we are in now without all the murderous killing (that we know of at least).

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Prior to the rise to power of Adolf Hitler, Germany had a relatively high rate of intermarriage between Christians and Jews, generally an indicator of ethnic harmony. However, Hitler manipulated German feelings against the Jews, for his own purposes. The onerous penalties imposed against Germany by the Allies after the First World War had gradually bankrupted the entire nation. Hyper-inflation took hold and many people sold their homes just to buy food and other essentials. Hitler made the Jews a scapegoat for these problems, and many Germans accepted his claims.
This is not to excuse or justify what happened, but merely to explain an otherwise puzzling aspect of modern German history.

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He hate Jews as much as everyone hates cancer or murders

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