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was there any real and reasonable reason for such hate and crimes?

2007-11-16 19:35:46 · 8 answers · asked by wrath 2 in Arts & Humanities History

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The Jews were a convenient target for hate. In Germany at that time much as in America now, a lot of people, perhaps a majority (oddly enough that is still disputed), could conjure up all sorts of reasons why Jews and those merely accused of being Jewish should be deprived of personal liberty, hurt and killed.
Hurting Jews was one of the keys to Hitler gaining the confidence of the German electorate along with loud words about 'Terrorist.' Just as America saw a round up of Muslims following 9/11, so it was in Germany in the 1930s. By branding many Jews as Bolsheviks & Terrorist, as well as Social Democrats (Liberals), Hitler & the Nazis won popular support for shoving all of these 'dangerous radiicals' into concentration camps where they were beaten starved and many of them killed.

Hitler had many scholars & scientsts as well as the Christian Church to back him in his efforts to 'combat the Jewish Menace. Hitler born into the Cathlic Faith rejected the Church yet accepted their aid in stoming on the Jews. To this Day, 2007, many Christian church groups bewail World War Two yet are proud to say that their communities are Jew Free.

Hitler did not need a sound rational argument for his hatred for the majority of Germans indeed Europeans indeed all of Earth o-k ayed his actions by inaction indifference or outright hostility. When Jewish refugees sought asylum across the globe they were rejected again & again and many of them ended up back in Europe in harms way.

In truth Hitler hated himself, as a youth Hitler thought of himself as a failure especially after being rejected as an artist student candidate, somewhere on the gritty streets of Vienna, consumed by anger living amidst dregs druggies and other 'street people,' listening to the hatred spewed by Anti-Jewish rabble rousers who argued that 'White' people should not suffer thus and were suffering because of Jews, Adolf Hitler turned self hate into hatred of a monster he dubbed the Jewish-Bolshevik Conspiracy. A conspiracy aimed at denying Hitler and the World of Hitlers' 'obvious genius.' Hitler used that hatred and the hatred of countless others to seize power in Germany.
A final note since it always comes up. People like to blame hatred on 'mental illness' an like to link that to syphillis in an effort to argue that anything other than procreative sex is evil.
Often on this forum it is said that Hitler contracted syphillis from a 'Jewish' Prostitute. The 'turth' is weirdly more humorous. It was one of Nazi Julius Strecher's favorite 'dirty stories,' you know how 'friends' can talk behind friends' backs. Well Streicher liked to point out that poor orphaned Hitler then in his late teens early twenties did not have the money for a wh*re, then with a giggle he would say, 'Hitler was the wh^re,' that Hitler as a youth 'serviced' several wealthy Jewish Merchants and contracted Syph (dental work was used as evidence in this incident)..

Peace....................pppfffttttzzzzzzzzz (ah)...........

2007-11-16 20:42:50 · answer #1 · answered by JVHawai'i 7 · 0 0

Indeed Hitler may not initially have envisaged killing all the Jews, and indeed a mass deportation to somewhere like vMadascar was mentioned in the early days. But such mass transport would have alerted international opinion and would have taken massive resources. In the feverish atmosphere of the Nazi state (think also of Ghaddafi or Saddam Hussein or Soviet Russia for similar regimes) any solution that worked and got the junior leaders into Hitler's good books would have been proposed. It is hard for you, living in a lively democracy, to imagine how poisonous and self-serving the atmosphere in such a state would have been.

2016-05-23 22:57:42 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Read Mein Kampf ... once you get about 30 pages in its just virolic diatribe against Jews and Communists from there on out (coincidentally Hitler argued the Communist movement was controlled by Jews).

Hitler didn't invent anti-Semitism ... in fact, most of the ideas in his book weren't original either -- he was merely pandering to over 500 years of prejudice and bigotry in Europe against Jews. The only thing he did that was original was create a state sponsored anti-Semitic program that was incredibly organized, and brutally efficient. Before Hitler violence against Jews was sporadic and highly regionalized.

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As for Hitler having Jewish ancestry ... that is completely speculative. It has never been proved any of his blood kin were Jewish ... mainly because any record of Hitler's pedigree were destroyed once he came to power in 1932. However, the fact said records were destroyed does not necessarily mean any of his relatives were Jews ... there are any number of possible explanations for why those records would be destroyed that have nothing to do with Jewish ancestry. It certainly is suspicious, but it is not a 'smoking gun' ...

2007-11-16 19:49:12 · answer #3 · answered by blursd2 5 · 1 0

confiscation of wealth
blamed them for the economic woes of Germany in wartime and post wartime Germany
less than a human being in worth
cause for much misery in the world
basic prejudices that plagued European mentality from the beginning

no and there are never are for the wholesale elimination of anyone or any race

2007-11-17 02:03:00 · answer #4 · answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7 · 0 0

his mother was 1/4 jewish and was a whore and hitler hated jews for that...

2007-11-16 19:44:32 · answer #5 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

money, as he rounded up the jews he confiscated their wealth.....in essense the jews wealth funded the german war machine....how ironic is that!

2007-11-16 19:40:24 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

h mana sou h poutana re pousti

2007-11-17 02:54:58 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

um, insanity?

2007-11-16 20:02:32 · answer #8 · answered by weird child 3 · 0 0

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