Adolf Hitler 20/4/1889---30/4/1933. there was talk about him being related to a Jew but this was never proven, so that`s why he was hell bent to kill all the Jews he could find, to stop anybody talking about, the irony of it is I doubt anyone would remember anything
2006-07-21 22:44:46
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answered by madge 51 6
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Did he attend synagogue? Did he wear a yarmulke? Did he have a bar Mitzvah? Study Torah? Keep Kosher?
I think this is a foolish question. Whatever his ancestry (or as primitives like to say, "his blood"), Adolf Shickelgruber was no Jew.
He was a Nazi - which started as a political party and became a life-philosophy. Sort of like Neoconservatism.
2006-07-22 00:41:05
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answered by Grendle 6
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it truly is a wide question and it might want to be particular to some different causes. listed right here are some options: (and diverse them are only theories, no man or woman has fairly obviously regarded into the mid of Hitler) Jealousy. some Jews were useful and held influential positions in Austria and Germany. Hitler went alongside a number of their moms and dads' racism. Anti-Semitism has a lengthy heritage. From historic cases (Jesus) to even contemporary. Jews were used as scape-goats for most, many catastrophes (like storming of Versaille, the burning of Rome, even the shortcoming of existence of Christ! weird and wonderful, huh? etc.) The Nazis used hatred of the Jews to unify the German human beings and create a sparkling German empire. no longer some thing unites a human beings more effective than even as they suspect they're continuously less than attack and combating an easy enemy. Hatred - genuine hatred - is a poor and unsafe aspect. it may earnings a complete grip on human beings, develop into an entire obsession and cause them to dedicate appalling deeds that they could otherwise no longer do - even dedicate genocide. the guy changed into loopy. He had psychological issues. He believed that Germans were an stronger race. He changed into jealous of Jewish human beings as they'd continually had large fulfillment. Jews weren't easy operating human beings. the purely reason for all this hatred and killing changed into jealousy. Sorry, particularly a rant. yet my heritage guy is a loopy guy and has ingrained each and every thrilling aspect of WWII into my mind. desire I helped and luxuriate in "evening", it is the biggest e book. I also reccommend reading "The e book Thief" once you're searching for more effective sturdy Holocaust reads. :)
2016-11-25 01:25:27
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answered by Anonymous
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I think not. But his life was first tainted with mocking and hurt by jews. when he joined the army, his superiors were jews and they scoffed at his ideas/plans/tactics. Accumulated pain led to a deeper feeling that is extreme (evil) hatred which in turn became the fire of his idea of a supremacy. In my assessment, though Hitler had hated the jewish people very much he owes them the seed and fire of being supreme. and, he owes them billions of lives that his burning in hell will never be enough to bring justice to the havoc and pain he had inflicted to them and to the rest of humanity.
2006-07-21 22:40:59
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answered by tshingk 2
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He might have had some jewish blood, but he loathed the jews and he did NOT follow their customs, therefore he was not one.
2006-07-21 22:36:13
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answered by Anonymous
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Yeah. Japan sided with the U.S. in World War II, too.
(I'm not serious, before anyone says anything...)
2006-07-21 21:59:10
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answered by . 7
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Half Jewish Yes.
2006-07-21 21:59:43
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answered by Miss LaStrange 5
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the sky is blue. the world is a blind man squatting by the road.
2006-07-21 23:21:32
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answered by Princess illusion 5
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yes
2006-07-22 03:13:31
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answered by CHASE 2
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defintely not, he would've had a little mercy while burning the jes if he was one
2006-07-21 21:59:49
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answered by The Hitman 4
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