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Root of Hitler's/Nazi Hatred for Jews

There are many contributing factors and possible theories. Here are some points to consider:

The only reason the jews were killed by the nazis were that the nazis were jealous that the jews had the riches and the main businesses, and a great life thats it 11 million people died of jealousy

Jealousy. Some Jews were successful and held powerful positions in Austria and Germany in the 1920s and 1930s. At the same time, the world was suffering in the Great Depression. For various reasons, including war reparations for World War I, Germany was being hit the hardest by the worldwide economic depression. Successful Jews were envied and blamed for "taking German jobs."

During World War I, communism was on the rise. Lenin's Revolution had forced Russia out of the war. The German Army at times faced near rebellion among their own troops. This contributed to Germany being forced to sue for peace. Since some socialist/communist leaders were Jewish this was exploited as another reason for Germans to hate Jews. Hitler often spoke of Bolshevik (communist) Jewry. There is still a strong association in people's minds between Jews and leftism.

Hitler and other Germans absorbed some of their parents' racism. Anti-Semitism has a long history.

Some Germans held to the belief that "Jewish bankers" were responsible for the Treaty of Versailles because they stopped funding WWI.

The Balfour Declaration of 1917 supposedly proves that Jews betrayed Germany in World War I. According to one who holds this theory, "During the Great War (World War I), members of the Zionist Jewish elite bartered with England and promised to bring the United States into the war in exchange for Palestine. This is the root cause of the belief that the Jews contributed to the defeat and subsequent economic rape of Germany in the post-war years."

Jews became a scapegoat for all of Germany's economic problems. (According to this racist sentiment, "international Jewish financiers like the Rothschilds, Oppenheimers, Bilderbergs, etc., plunged the world into a war for their business profit.")

Hitler and many Nazis were influenced by an anti-Semitic book called "Protocols of the Learned Elders of Zion."

Some claim that Hitler's mother was half-Jewish and he was ashamed of this. (Hitler's grandmother on his father's side was a housekeeper in the home of a Jewish family. When she left she was pregnant with his father.)

A rumor says that in Hitler's youth he slept with a Jewish prostitute and contracted syphillis.

There is one theory that says Hitler hated Jews so much because of his mother's death. She died in a hospital and the doctor may have been Jewish. There is a story that the Jewish doctor needed to examine Hitler's mother's breast because she had breast cancer. Hitler resented the man touching his mother intimately. Alternately, he hated the doctor for not being able to save her. One piece of evidence that contradicts this theory is a letter from Hitler to the Jewish doctor, where he apparently thanks the doctor numerous times for his help.

Hitler lived in Vienna from 1907 to 1913 and those were the most difficult years of his life. Hitler was trying to become an Architect or to make himself a name in field of arts. He was twice rejected from the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts. The second rejection by the Academy was one of the most traumatic experience of his life; all his dreams were shattered. After discovering that four out of seven professors that rejected him were Jewish he blamed the Jews for his failure.

The Nazis had a vision of an Aryan German race that did not include Jews and many other groups of people.

Here is an example of Hitler's anti-Semetic racism from a speech given in Munich in July 1922: "His is no master people; he is an exploiter: the Jews are a people of robbers. He has never founded any civilisation, though he has destroyed civilisations by the hundred...everything he has stolen. Foreign people, foreign workmen build him his temples, it is foreigners who create and work for him, it is foreigners who shed their blood for him."

Jewish communities tend have a very strong group collective mindset. They differentiated themselves from other Germans. This made them easier to single out for hatred.

Some say Hitler and the Nazis were simply opportunistic demagogues. Inciting hatred of the Jews was the means to an end. The Nazis used hatred of the Jews to unify the German people and create a new German empire. Nothing unites a people more than when they believe they are constantly under attack and fighting a common enemy. The Jews were convenient enemies. After propogating this idea of Jews being the scum of the earth so passionately, Hitler and the Nazis may have deluded themselves into believing it more deeply.

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.

In the 1930s there was a lot of anti-Jewish feeling and resentment in the Western world. Many Jews who wanted to escape the persecution in Germany were refused entry into the US and other European countries.

As a nationalist party, any group that felt it had a higher loyalty than the nation was going to be in for trouble. This is why the Nazis tried to suppress all religion, and even set up its own secular Church. Jews tended to have family links outside Germany, especially in Russia or the US, which would make them much harder to indoctrinate with nationalist bull.

Anti-semitism has been rife throughout European history, largely because they were a distinct, easily identifiable group, who refused to integrate. (Those who really wanted to integrate converted.) Of course now we see pluralism as a virtue, and a variety of ethnicities and religions as a positive thing. However, if you want to set yourself up as the totalitarian dictator of a NATION then you have to establish a clear identity for that nation and stick to it; variety is an anathema.

Another key element of a dictatorship is fear, and a visible scapegoat experiencing the wrath of the state is a good way to keep people from stepping out of line.

Hitler was an unstable man.

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Not only did hitler thank the doctor who treated his mother, apparently he allowed the doctor to escape nazi Germany without repercussions. (doesn't sound like he was too angry at the man)

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One theory on this is that Hitler seeked revenge on the Jews because he was full of hate and discontent for his father, who was Jewish, for abandoning him (at a very young age) & his mother.

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Hitler stated: “The war is to be a war of annihilation.” Hitler’s henchman Heinrich Himmler declared: “All Poles will disappear from the world. . . . It is essential that the great German people should consider it as a major task to destroy all Poles.” Thus, the Holocaust was not aimed at just Polish Jews; it was aimed at “all Poles.”

By being saturated with the teaching of the supremacy of the Aryan race and the inferiority of all others. Lukas states in The Forgotten Holocaust: “The Nazi theory of colonial empire in Poland was based on the denial of humanity to the Poles whom, next to the Jews, Hitler hated the most.”

Millions of Jews suffered and died simply because they were Jews in the ethnic sense. It mattered not to Hitler’s henchmen whether they were Orthodox or atheistic Jews. They were condemned to the “final solution,” or extermination, as Hitler’s method of ridding Europe of all Jews was called. Likewise, the Slavs, who for Hitler’s crusade were mainly the Poles, Russians, and Ukrainians, were condemned just for being Slavic, ‘an inferior race’ in comparison to the “supreme” Aryan stock.

Hitler hated anyone and everyone who was not of the "Aryan race" one example was Jehovah's Witnesses, thousands died at his hands.

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Nothing happened exactly Hitler hated not only the jews reasons being he beleived they were a burden to the advancement of the human and what he considered and wanted to create "the perfect race"

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He didn't just hate the jewish. He found that to be the best way to take over the world.

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The Jews were considered an unclean and impure race by Hitler (and later other Germans). Hitler's vision was a nation of pure anglo people, which, in his mind, would ensure superior genes, intelligence and power. Anyone considered impure -- the Jews, Gypsies, homosexuals and a myriad of other types of people -- were systematically herded into ghettos and subsequently concentration camps.

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the jews did absolutely nothing to deserve the treatment they got,so as the africans and the indians the jews were just picked for hatered and ujust things but again they did absolutely nothing!!!

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It is said that his father was a jew, and he grew to hate him. Thats just a theory though.

It was rumored that his biological grandfather was a Jew who employed his grandmother as a housekeeper. There has never been any proof of this and no serious researcher believes it.

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Pure insane race hatred. Hitler believed that Germans were inherently superior beings who were supposed to rule all other peoples. He believed that the Jews had, for many centuries, been involved in a great conspiracy to rob the German people of their rightful place in the world and he was going to put a stop to it. Michael Montagne

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Hitler hated the Jews from the time he was in his late teens up. He felt they had taken over Germany in every aspect of business. Hitler was neither all that intelligent and was one angry young man. Historians feel Hitler was brain-washed in hospital after he was temporarily blinded in WW1 and lead to believe that Germany should have an Ayrian Race. Blond, blue-eyed and of great intelligence. He was not the one entirely who hatched the idea to exterminate the Jews (Gypsies included) or anyone hiding Jews in their homes. In todays world we would call Hitler a "radical" or some people may even let "bi-polar" pass through their lips. Hitler was prone to very depressed moods.

If you want more information please go on "Google.com" and type in "The autobiography of Hitler." It is very interesting reading.

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Hitler only hated the jews because as a child he went to a jewish art school,and they kicked him out.The nazis only hated the jews because Hitler did.

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Remember that Hitler had a difficult time attempting to pursue his Art career, and alternatively could not find any type of employment elsewhere. This was owing to the amount of cheap labor that had flooded the country. Although Germany’s economy was in disarray, the country itself was overwhelmed with this market for cheap labor and had in reality outsourced and unhinged itself in many ways. Hitler as a result deeply resented this, and even spent a period of time living on the streets and unable to support himself. In fact many Germans found themselves in the same position, unemployed and hungry. Jews however controlled mostly everything from Banks to local businesses, and were deeply involved in the politics of the country. From this it would be easy to conclude that it would eventually fuel an insurgence of contempt and hatred, for what appeared to be a comfortable setup for a particular race. Oddly enough we are seeing clear examples of the same activity today, as we watch cheap labor beginning to tip the scales of balance in Europe and the USA, and creating housing problems and unemployment becoming the order of the day…. Not forgetting to mention the quantity of outsourcing that is also taking place etc. Friedrich Nietzsche who was not Anti-Semitic even expressed his concern at the turn of the nineteenth century when he spoke of the amount of Jews that were, or had already entered the country, and even said himself ‘How do we assimilate them all into our society, by housing them and employing them’. From this statement he was evidently clearly aware that it would generate an upheaval somewhere along the timeline.

2006-07-12 22:26:48 · answer #1 · answered by cookie 2 · 1 0

Germany and Austria had been countries with a lot of tensions towards jews. Hitler was a ilegitimate son, his father was believed to be jewish. He loved a woman a lot, the only person he loved more in his life was his mother. And this woman was taken away by a jewish, which hit him very deep in his heart. He failed twice to get into the art school school in Vienna; there was a rumor that jews ran the board of admission(actually never proven) fueled his hatred even more. And these are the events from his early life that may have cause hatred towards the jews.

2006-07-13 00:46:36 · answer #2 · answered by Slim Dogg 3 · 0 0

Cookie and Kavya sure put up a lot of wrong answers. Here's the right one. Hitler was an occultist. In the course of his studies, he blundered upon the grail legend of Parsifal in Wagner's operas. Now, Wagner had been a contemporary and friend of Nietzche. Both of these men were extremely anti-semitic, but later in life had a falling out over Wagner's embrace of Christianity. Even then, however, Wagner did indeed picture Christ as an Aryan because of his extreme sense of nationalism. Hitler was HEAVILY influenced by Nietzche's superman concept--der ubermesch, and by the purified blood concept found in Wagner's operas.

But Hitler denied Christ, saying that one was either Christian or German. So, the purified blood of Christ Jesus, which was caught by the grail in the hands of Joeseph of Arimathea, became to Hitler the purified blood of the Aryan/German people. The term "final solution" in reference to Jews was actually coined by Wagner himself, not by the little corporal. While Hitler was deeply moved by Wagner, he picked and chose what he wanted from
Wagner's operas--embracing bravery and daring, while eschewing personal sacrifice and compassion as weaknesses (a very Nietzchean way of looking at things).

So, the anti-semitism which was fairly common at the time, was for Hitler stirred to a fever pitch by his dark occult studies and extreme chauvinistic nationalism--especially in regards to Neitzche and Wagner. These COMBINED with his need for a scapegoat, and the fondness that some Jews had for communism (Marx, Trotsky, etc.), and COMBINED with the fact that he could then seize all the wealth of the German Jews, made Jews the perfect target and victims of his human sacrifices demanded by the bloodthirsty spirits that had turned him into a puppet.

Hope this gets you past all of the rhetoric from those other two posers.

2006-07-12 22:58:46 · answer #3 · answered by keats27 4 · 0 0

None of the articles you link show any tangible evidence that Hitler was gay. They do suggest he had some odd sexual fetishes. But eh, you could find those with many people if you study them long enough. The wing of the NSDAP with the most gays was the SA by the way. In the Night of the Long Knives Hitler effectively ended the SA's power, and part of the way in which he did that was by killing Ernst Röhm and his lover in bed. So the whole "there were many gays in the NSDAP" is true... but only for the early phase. Hitler made sure to get rid of them once he was in power. Indeed, the Nazis killed loads of homosexuals in the gas chambers as well, which you conveniently omit.

2016-03-15 23:22:20 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Hitler was convinced that Germans were the most perfect human beings in the world: they were named "arians", blond hair and blue eyes. That's why he killed the other ones, to make a selection. In concentration camps, his followers even did genetic manipulation , to make the perfect arian. But it wasn't only about the jews. There were others, mostly from Europe's eastern countries.

2006-07-12 22:36:31 · answer #5 · answered by m_kiss2010 3 · 0 0

I do not think he had a problem with them maybe he just needed a cause to build him self up for fear he might be picked part by others so he started picking on jews and others and then the third rike.
In all sence I do not like him

2006-07-12 22:25:44 · answer #6 · answered by Paul G 5 · 0 0

YES !! He wanted to go to ART college and they would not let him. The people who turned him down were jews and he had a personal vendetta against the jews after that . He vowed to rid the world of filth , sin and jews !!

2006-07-12 22:33:05 · answer #7 · answered by Peanuts 2 · 0 0

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2017-02-27 12:17:19 · answer #8 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

he killed jews because when hitler was chiled jews killed many cristion and his parents because jews were wanting critions to get out of germany and when hitler grew up he kill those jews

2006-07-12 22:26:46 · answer #9 · answered by kavya k 2 · 0 0

There is no rational explanation for the madness of the Final Solution. At the time of the Holocaust, the Jews were stripped of their possessions, walled in ghettos, powerless and docile. They had no power, no land, nothing. The Jews were not a danger to Hitler's rule.

On the contrary, the destruction of the Jewry, affected negatively the German war effort, destroyed valuable industrial manpower, strained the transportation system, eliminated 25% of the medical professions and crippled the German research institutions, especially in the field of atomic physics. In addition, the racial discrimination laws excluded from military service about 300,000 Jews and half-Jews. The Wehrmacht lost about fifteen divisions, that could have been fielded.

World War II was decided not only on the battlefields, but also in the scientific laboratories. The invention of radar, breaking of the secret codes, building of superior aircrafts and tanks, decided the outcome of the war. Killing of scientists, doctors or other valuable manpower in time of war, was sheer lunacy. The Final Solution was against the interest of the German people and the Nazi party , and there is only one explanation for this lunacy .... madness.

Only a sick, compulsive mind, living in his own distorted world, could conceive such a Kafkasian horror. Hitler had such a mind. Despite outward appearance of strength, he was a sick, paranoid man, full of delusions. He believed that he is the greatest German who ever lived, the greatest master builder, the greatest military leader, the greatest philosopher, a liberator of humanity. His paranoia, delusions, detachment from reality, brutality, lack of moral scruples were signs of general paresis, a sickness that is caused by the dilapidating disease of syphilis.

It can be proven, that Hitler was infected with syphilis in 1908, and thirty years later, the dormant illness entered the tertiary stage, causing inflammation of the brain, called general paresis. The fact that Hitler was in his youth infected with syphilis, is mentioned in the memoirs of many Nazi dignitaries. Speer for example, mentions that Hitler was treated by Dr. Morell, a specialist in skin and venereal diseases. Earnst Hanfstaengel talks of Hitler congenital diseases, due to syphilis infection.


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Hitler ordered the killing, because he believed that the Jews were his powerful enemies, bent on destroying him. For Hitler the Jews were like windmills to Don Quixote. The best proof of Hitler's sickness is his behavior at the end of the war. When the Russians were only miles away, he was holed in the bunker and spent his time shuffling non-existing divisions or ordering increased production of tanks and aircrafts, in non-existing factories. He lost completely the touch with reality. His outward appearance was pitiful; his hands trembled, and he walked scooped, with difficulty. It looked like that he suffered from Parkinson's disease, but medical experts say that Parkinsonism affects only the motor coordination. It doesn't cause detachment from reality. There is no doubt that Hitler suffered from general paresis and a powerful nation, followed a syphilitic leader, on a path of war and destruction. The insanity of one man was superimposed on a whole nation.

The Holocaust is not the only indication of Hitler's derangement. Nazi Germany was full of the bizarre. For example: Germany had human breeding farms, where volunteer teenage girls were impregnated by blond, blue-eyed SS- men, to bear children for the Fuhrer . . . Hitler considered the creation of a new religion, where he would play the role of a Redeemer of mankind, and all future generation of Germans would pray to him. . . . In Auschwitz Mengele conducted experiments on twins, to find ways of improving the breeding methods for the German women . . . An uneducated corporal, was commanding an army of 5 million people, slowly grinding it down, while the propaganda minister, Goebbels, ran the country.

God created man in his image and Hitler tried to create a new man in his own brutal image. His vision of a new world is outlined in the "Table Talks" a book based on Hitler's own monologues. It is a chilling picture of a world order based on slavery, brutality and . . . nonsense. There is no doubt that the Hitler was a charismatic leader, who was able to infect with his paranoia a whole generation the German people. The Holocaust was the first stage of the new world order and a few of Hitler's admirers in this country would be surprised to learn, that they would have been the next victims.

It is tragic, that for the satisfaction of the whim of one man, a whole nation was crucified and the world, conditioned by two thousand years of anti-Semitism, looked on in silence, indifferent. Nothing was done to stop the killings.

2006-07-12 22:26:29 · answer #10 · answered by deimosje 2 · 0 0

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2017-01-16 03:55:18 · answer #11 · answered by ? 1 · 0 0

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