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Why did Fuhrer Adolf Hitler hate the jews so much?

Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:18 am
Posted by Gcockboi
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:18 am
Serious replies that have actual historic unbiased facts only.
Posted by PillPusher
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:19 am to
The same reason people have hated other people for as long as they’ve been around. He saw them as inferior.
Posted by OWLFAN86
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:20 am to
losers blame others for their failures



its always been
Posted by Wtodd
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:21 am to
He blamed the Jews and other minorities for Germany losing WWI
Posted by LSURussian
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:21 am to
Hitler was a product of Germany not the other way around.

Germans persecuted Jews for hundreds of years prior to Hitler. He just took it to the next level.
Posted by jlovel7
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:21 am to
I’ve always wondered if he simply used them to serve the purpose of mobilizing Germany and giving them an enemy so he could conquer Europe and then I guess the world.

That’s a theme throughout history for authoritarian governments. The higher ups pitting the “lower” people’s against each other to help them achieve power.
Posted by Champs
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:21 am to
same reason why Jemele Hill hates white people...
Posted by jb4
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to


1920s in Germany were tough times and he was
Posted by lsu1919
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
Hitler’s antisemitism. Why did he hate the Jews?

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Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Jews in Europe had been victims of discrimination and persecution since the Middle Ages, often for religious reasons. Christians saw the Jewish faith as an aberration that had to be quashed. Jews were sometimes forced to convert or they were not allowed to practise certain professions. In the nineteenth century, religion played a less important role. It was replaced by theories about the differences between races and peoples. The idea that Jews belonged to a different people than the Germans, for instance, caught on. Even Jews who had converted to Christianity were still 'different' because of their bloodline.


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The origin of Hitler's hatred of Jews is not clear. In Mein Kampf, he described his development into an antisemite as the result of a long, personal struggle. Supposedly, his aversion to everything Jewish came to fruition when he was living and working as a painter in Vienna (1908-1913). Most historians believe that Hitler came up with this explanation in hindsight. He would have used it to assure people who were not yet convinced of his ideas that they would eventually see the light. One way or another, it is clear that Hitler came into contact with antisemitic ideas at an early age. To what extent he shared them at that point, is not certain. If he was prejudiced against Jews while living in Vienna, his prejudice had not yet crystallised into a clear worldview. After all, one of the most loyal buyers of his paintings in Vienna was a Jew, Samuel Morgenstern


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There are countless imaginative explanations for the reasons for Hitler's antisemitism. Hitler is said to be have been ashamed of his partly Jewish roots. Another explanation links his hatred of Jews to trauma caused by a poison gas attack in the First World War. Yet other theories suggest that Hitler had contracted a venereal disease from a Jewish prostitute. There are, however, no facts to support these explanations.
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Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
He blamed them in part for Germany’s defeat in WWI. Then he just fed into existing anti-semitism to further his agenda.
Posted by MorbidTheClown
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
because



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Posted by Pettifogger
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
Post WW1 angst needed a scapegoat. Jews were perceived as doing better than average and more insular. Also perceived as disproportionately revolutionary and communist.
Posted by tigerinthebueche
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
Needed a villain/common enemy to make the Germans feel good about themselves after WWI. Jews were it.
As posted above, he pushed the narrative of their inferiority to the master race.
Posted by prplhze2000
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:22 am to
Our damn fault.

We had to be nice and let Germany off the hook in WWI. We never invaded the country and when Germany surrendered, it was still in possession of a great deal of conquered territory.

Ludendorff and his supporters thus claimed they weren't beaten but stabbed in the back and guess who got the blame? Didn't help that leading people of commie and socialist movements were Jewish such as Trotsky and Luxemberg. The backstabbing claim took hold.

PErshing warned the politicians not invading Germany would cause problems and allow it to claim it wasn't beaten.
Posted by upgrayedd
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:23 am to
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losers blame others for their failures



its always been

Is this why you always blame chris for ruining your shitty threads?
Posted by TheFonz
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:23 am to
Well, the Jews have been kicked around and hated for a couple of thousand years. There was plenty of anti-Semitism in Europe before World War I. Hitler felt that the Jews in government and business were one of the big reason why Germany lost World War I and signed the Treaty of Versailles. He felt that the German military was not defeated, but were stabbed in the back by Jewish-controlled interests in Germany.

I mean, there is a lot more to it than that, but that's the gist of it.
Posted by eScott
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:24 am to
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Serious replies that have actual historic unbiased facts only

Are you new here?
Posted by DomincDecoco
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:24 am to
I'm sure its been debated and studied a ton....

but does Hitler rise and become the same if the allies dont punish the Germans so hard after the great war
Posted by BluegrassBelle
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:24 am to
This thread has had some legitimate responses so far.
Posted by NATidefan
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Posted on 12/17/20 at 8:24 am to
Many of them had succesful businesses and were doing well... while many non Jewish germans where struggling from the aftermath of WWI.

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