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False, the whole Aryan superrace nonsense was just that.
Hitler was as close to insane as you could get, and if the world hadn't been turned upside down by the First World War, his hatred wouldn't have met such fertile ground.

2007-05-21 14:43:12 · answer #1 · answered by justa 7 · 2 3

Hitler wanted to eliminate the Jews because he thought they were a scourge of the earth. The Jews were not trying to destroy the Aryans, but they stood in the way of Aryan progress. Hitler saw the Jews as a bump in the road, an evil he had to delete from the equation. You'll get many different reasons for Hitler's actions, but basically, he wanted to rid the world of Jews because he thought they were like pests and they needed to be destroyed to make man-kind better.

2007-05-21 14:54:47 · answer #2 · answered by txguy8800 6 · 2 2

The entire Aryan race was pretty much a myth being used by Hitler to justify his hatred of Jews.
There is no real evidence of a superior race of blond haired blue eyed humans called Aryans. It is pretty apparent that Hitler himself, did not appear to be an Aryan.

Hitler needed to find a group to blame for the misfortunes of Germany other than the actions of the Germans themselves. Using his own hatred of Jews as a model he focused the anger of the German people on them as a scapegoat.

Germany was humiliated in WWI and suffered from high unemployment and economic depression. Hitler managed to get everyone to blame their suffering on the Jewish people.

History shows that the Jews have never tried to nor been in any sort of position to destroy any other group of people. In Germany prior to WWII they were just Germans. Some were successful business men, many were not. Some were doctors who treated the diseases and delivered the babies of the very people who later tried to exterminate them.

To answer your question directly it is false. Hitler was not even of Germanic decent. He was born in Austria. No Jews even heard of Aryans before Hitler made the myth part of his political platform. There was no Jewish governing body that could take any action for or against anyone. Until the rise of the Nazi, Jews were just other Germans.

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2007-05-21 15:06:48 · answer #3 · answered by Jacob W 7 · 1 2

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2016-12-11 16:34:12 · answer #4 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Hello,

No, Hitler's ill feelings toward the Jews was nothing new. After The Romans had deported the Jews they settled in various parts of Europe over the centuries, built businesses trades, shops and all and became a new sort of middle class.
In time they built various economic institutions and were able to lend money to the upper classes and nobility of Europe. Quite often these sorts of noble robber barons couldn't pay back what they owed so they formulated many excuses from Jews doing black magic to being the killers of Christ in order to get rid of them and their debts as well. Jews were therefore expelled from countries like England and Spain in the 15th century and had a rough ride in others.

Anyway by the late 1880s when Hitler and his buddies were born, two things had occured. One, the Russian Czar at the time wanted some Jewish lands so various pogroms started there like you see on that Fiddler On The Roof movie. Furthermore he sent his secret service into France and had them write a false book called the "Protocals Of The Father Of Zion" which was a fabricated bs story showing there was a Jewish conspiracy, a century or two in the making to take over the world economically and enslave Christians financially. This was to discredit the Jews of course. Many people bought this story and some even still believe it to this day. There was also the Dreyfusse affair where a senior French Officer was charged with spying for the Germans near the turn of the century and he was railroaded and shipped to Devil's Island like Pappillon. There was so much animosity against him for his Jewish background that a Jewish newspaper man Hertzog I believe got so disgusted at the anti-semitism that he statred the Zionist movement and started getting European Jews to return to the Holy Land.

Hitler shared the prejudices of his times and believed these stories. Even when he allowed some to leave Germany, their ships were turned back and countries like Canada wouldn't let them on this side of the creek either. Not being liked at all by many, it is more likely Hitler and his men found them easy scape goats for the times much like Nero did with the Christians in Rome when it looked like he'd get the wrap for the fire.

Now I am going to mention that a few old German aquaintences pointed out to me that Hitler and some friends had a buddy who was sick with pneumonia or something and they went to see a Jewish doctor who wouldn't help since they hadn't enough money and he died. That situation really turned him off against Jews. I'll point out though that is a rumor however and as they said, I have never seen it documented.

2007-05-21 15:18:18 · answer #5 · answered by Michael Kelly 5 · 0 1

From what I understand, Hitler was fighting Communism. Since most Jews were from the Soviet Union and were Communist, Hitler had a lot of them imprisoned as he did Communists of other nationalities.

Hitler was also disgusted that many of the Jews in Germany were money lenders. They would lend money for interest, and then would invest the money into the Jewish community and not Germany as a whole. He felt that the Jews were Communist outsiders and a threat to Germany's nationality and purity.

Many people do not think Hitler was wrong. I disagree with Hilter for killing people (of any nationality), but I agree that certain groups of people can be a threat to your nation and your culture, and it is best to get rid of them.... preferably by deportation rather than murder.

2007-05-21 14:44:09 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 4 2

Very True.

Think.USA has 35% percent of black people.They get the economy and do the all blady things.Also black population growth rate is higher than white.In this situation what is you choice if you are white .Definitely it is nationalism.Your one and only choice is it. truth is not sweet.

Germans have good history.They have own language.They have there culture and own race(Aryans)They love there race.
we are also like Germans.we all are love our culture.


Germans was did the correct decision ,that elected Hitler.But they not accept holocausts.

German politicians still cant understand real problem.That's why they have stupid immigration laws.Hitlers shadow is still
in Germany.

2007-05-22 04:54:24 · answer #7 · answered by veera 1 · 0 1

False! Hitler was a madman who planned all of his strategies by what his horoscope said. He would have killed anyone not just Jews. If you ever go to Poland visit Auschwitz, you will learn that it was not only Jews who suffered at that death camp. He also took innocent twins to disect and experiment on: just to see what made them tick!

2007-05-21 14:57:51 · answer #8 · answered by laotzu4272 5 · 1 1

False. One of the reasons for Hitler's Final Solution was political. He himself was, of course, a rabid anti-semite. He then convinced Germany that the Jews were the cause of all of their problems after WWI. This helped solidify his power base, giving him a legion of slavish followers, as he was the only one who knew how to "save Germany."

Wouldn't it be awful if we, as Americans, turned against a group of people because we were told they were out to get us?

2007-05-21 16:27:06 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

With all the military blunders I think that Hitler was secretly working for the Soviet Union

2007-05-21 14:57:33 · answer #10 · answered by kato outdoors 4 · 0 1

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