The answer is pretty much yes... Hitler more or less simply fanned an ember that was already there (and not just in Germany).
Overall, though, German Jews were no more resented in Germany than other countries of the time. In fact, German Jews of the 1900s and 1910s were more integrated (and accepted) into everyday life than was common in other nations of Europe.
The noticably different levels of resentment and anger directed at the Jews (which Adolf Hilter used to feed his rise, and which he radically promoted) did not begin to take shape until the late 1920s, when the worldwide Great Depression hit Germany particularly hard.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
Because Hitler and the rest of the Nazis blamed the Jews for losing WW1.
From all indications, Adolf Hitler seems to have hated Jews. He blamed them for most of the misfortunes of the Nazis like losing in World War 1.
Before and during World War II, Hitler and his Nazi associates hated the "way" of the Jews as well as the Jews themselves for, as they claimed, many reasons: political intrigue, financial deceptions and manipulations, inferior "blood," innate diseases and deficiencies, and so on. At root, however, it is clear that the Nazis' hatred came from a very basic, and very hateful, prejudice.
The Nazis tried to claim that Jesus was not a Jew, but was the son of a roman legionary from Germany.
To make no jews in the world, and hitler hated them because they were smart and brave, etc.
Because Hitler and the rest of the Nazis blamed the Jews for losing WW1.
The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.
From all indications, Adolf Hitler seems to have hated Jews. He blamed them for most of the misfortunes of the Nazis like losing in World War 1.
Germany was highly Christian and Hitler got people to hate Jews by saying that the Jews killed Jesus. Which , according to the Christian New Testament , is true.
Before and during World War II, Hitler and his Nazi associates hated the "way" of the Jews as well as the Jews themselves for, as they claimed, many reasons: political intrigue, financial deceptions and manipulations, inferior "blood," innate diseases and deficiencies, and so on. At root, however, it is clear that the Nazis' hatred came from a very basic, and very hateful, prejudice.
The Nazis tried to claim that Jesus was not a Jew, but was the son of a roman legionary from Germany.
Holocaust.
Hitler believed that it was the fault of impure peoples, such as Jews and homosexuals, that Germany lost the war. He believed that the eradication of these impure people would make Germany, and the world, better.
Contrary to popular belief, Nazis don't hate anyone. Hitler was just a bad egg. The Nazis are really friendly.
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Who or what was there to stop him?