Answer this question…Anti-Semitism had led to Jews being blamed for disasters in Europe for hundreds of years.
During World War II (yet beginning even before), the Holocaust arose as the result of several factors. First was a long-standing, even 'traditional,' suspicion of Jews by Europeans. Second was a particularly keen prejudice against Jewish persons and customs (etc.) felt by many Germans in the early 20th century. Third was the violent hatred of Judaism and Jews by Nazis. Fourth was the remarkable military conquest of most of Europe by Germany in the first several years of World War II: this established the practical means of letting the prejudicial hatred of the Nazis express itself in the attempted genocide of European Jewry.
The main factors which led to the Holocaust were social, political and economic.
There was a global economic crisis (The Great Depression), this led to mass unemployment and to migration of people seeking work. The political situation in Poland and the rise on antisemitism led to many Jews fleeing to Germany. This put greater pressure on the German social and economic systems. Adolf Hitler and the Nazis offered people a channel to vent their frustration at this and led to the Nazis being elected into power.
Once in power the Nazis introduced anti-Jewish legislation, thus creating a political climate which supported the exclusion of the Jews.
When the war started it was easier for the Nazis to instigate more lethal methods of eliminating Jews from society.
The cause of the Holocaust was the climate that existed in Germany between WWI and WWII. Following the conclusion of WWI, Germany's defeat was complete. The powers that won felt that Germany should make reparations to the countries that it had invaded, the peoples that had been conquered and to the Allied Forces.
Anti-Semitism had led to Jews being blamed for disasters in Europe for hundreds of years.
Adolf Hitler became the leader of Germany.
Kristallnacht. It's called the turning point of the holocaust.
The Nazis but also, haters and racism. Obviously Hitler too.
fascism and racism~apex
Nazi Party Nazi Party
The assassination the Archduke Franz Ferdinand and his wife was critical in setting off the chain of events that led to the First World War, it is the most commonly known and probably most significant event of the war.
It was the enforcement of the feudal system because it led to a way of government based on obligations between the lord or king and vassal. By the twlefth century this system was found throughout most of Eurpope.
Germany's aggression toward Poland
Germany's desire to be dominant.
Germany was going on with the holocaust and japan was invading china it all escalated when Germany invaded Poland and then WW2 officially started.
Prejudice affected Jews during the Holocaust because even before the Holocaust it was all around the and during the Holocaust because the Nazi's and the SS enforced it heavily. Non-Jews were affected by it because it made them look at it with a whole new perspective.
The motivation for the holocaust was ideological, not economic.
Antisemitism was one of the factors which led to the Holocaust.
Hitler.
She led the holocaust
Hating jews.
because it was a major factor of the industrial revolution. Tenements led to the modern day apartment building.
noise pollution
A lot of things indirectly led to the establishment of the State of Israel. Probably the most commonly referenced is the Holocaust, because the Holocaust made clear the extent of animosity held against the Jews and their need for an independent nation to defend their interests.
Since Christians were not allowed to handle loans with interest (it was outlawed by the church) Jews were the ones who would make banks and become rich off of loans. This could have influenced a general jealousy from the christian majority in Germany that could have lead to the holocaust
the election of Hitler.
The invasion of Normandy. This led to the defeat of German forces.