Try this link. Earlier question and answer along the same line. http://www.faqfarm.com/History/WWII/11889 There is no clear answer to this question. If you examine Hitler's policies you will discover that he did not have much, if any, original thoughts. He simply chose thinking that had been done previously and put them all togeter in his Nazi philosophy. Both Poland and Russia were persecuting the Jews before Hitler was born. Anti Jewish feeling existed in nearly every nation, including America. The degree of discrimination varied, but the dislike was not uncommon. Some influences that MAY have influenced Hitler were ... 1. The Great War (WW I) for Germany started falling apart when the German sailors refused to make a suicide voyage against the British. This mutiny involved both Jews and Communists. 2. Hitler was anti-Communist, a type of government invented by a Jew - Karl Marx. 3. The German government that surrendered to the Allies (the Weimar Republic) had Jews in its leadership at times. 4. When a child falls off a bike it is not uncommon to see them kicking the bike, as if it was the bike's fault they had an accident. Likewise it was convient for the Germans to kick the Jews and blame them for Germany's defeat and surrender. 5. The Christian religions blamed the death of Christ on the Jews. One can see in The Bible the statement that the Jews demanded the death of Jesus, and said, "let it be upon our heads and that of our children." This became an excuse to abuse the Jews for more than a thousand years. It was not until the 1960's (I think) that the Catholic Church stated that the Jews were NOT to blame for the death of Jesus. (Their statement was based on the idea that Christ died for the sins of ALL PEOPLE, therefore ALL those that sin are equally a cause of the death of Christ! 6. Hitler not only objected to the Jews, but also to Christanity as well. While the belt buckles of the Wehrmacht had the words: "God is with us" written on them. Hitler's god was not the same as we think of. He was going back, in his thinking to the time of the Vikings, and the pre-Christian Germans. To the ancient gods of the Germanic people. He tollerated the Christians only because he was not powerful enough to oppose them. But if one investigates the thinking of the SS troops they will find no Christian thinking, but only those of the ancient times. Well that is a little. It is a long and complicated subject. I hope this helps, John hitler was probably very jealous of the jews. While he was homeless it was the jews who helped him.in fact hilter even had jewish -don't laugh- friends.besides at that time a lot of people persecuted the jews.i just dont know the exact reason why he went againt the people who helped him.or why he killed so many. Hitler first of all was a mentally sick demon, wither nobody knows it or not. He had a schizophrenia. That is a mental illness in wich you have anxiety problems and your mind can't function right. He also had a grandmother who was a jew. I think his self hatred drove him crazy. He had the power so he took advantage. He was a sick digusting demon. I'm 12 yrs. old and I realize this.
prohibiting marrige between jews and non- jews
The first thing Hitler's economic persecution of German Jews involved was the restriction of what industries they could work in. This escalated to restricting where Jews could live, and then again to taking their belongings and transporting them to work and death camps.
Hitler believed that people of the Jewish faith were dangerous to his rule. His persecution of the them was widespread and devastating.
It is a term used to describe the persecution of the Jews during the era of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler.
No, the Nazi persecution had started in 1933 and intensified rapidly from 1935 on.
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The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.
prohibiting marrige between jews and non- jews
cause his racist and hated jews
Because they were scared of Hitler and the Nazi party
Persecution of the Jews had happened before - though without the Nazis' ideoloical baggage, but genocide of the Jews was new. The thoroughness and fanaticism of it were also new.
Hitler's persecution of the Jews led to the murder of millions of innocent people.
The first thing Hitler's economic persecution of German Jews involved was the restriction of what industries they could work in. This escalated to restricting where Jews could live, and then again to taking their belongings and transporting them to work and death camps.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Hitler believed that people of the Jewish faith were dangerous to his rule. His persecution of the them was widespread and devastating.
It is a term used to describe the persecution of the Jews during the era of the Third Reich and Adolf Hitler.
During the Jewish persecution Hitler was in power. and he was incharge of every thing that was happing to the Jews.