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    Why Did Hitler Hate Jews

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    question and while being in the process of researching I had other questions circulate through my mind such as what was the result of Hitler’s hatred‚ how it affected Germany‚ economic impact and what the Jews had went through. People had the idea of antisemitism ingrained in their head since they were little children‚ the outcome of this left some ideas in their head such as Jews want to defile or destroy the Christian religion‚ the New Testament justified their actions‚ Jews controlled or were planning

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    What is the holocaust? Ever wonder what events took place during the holocaust or even why the holocaust took place? Throughout history Jews were expelled from many countries‚ ("Why Did the Holocaust Start?") Jews were also blamed for many misshapes that took place in the economy and even in history. The holocaust took place because Nazi leader Hitler’s beliefs‚ the lost of world WWI‚ and because the rest of Germany’s losses were blamed on Jews. These events lead to the holocaust causing Jews to

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    Holocaust Denial

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    Trivialization- Holocaust Denial in post-Communist Eat Central Europe. Israel: Vidal Sassoon International Center for the Study of Antisemitism. Sineaeva-Pankowska (2008)‚ N. UNITED Thematic Leaflet - How to Understand and Confront Holocaust Denial. UNITED for Intercultural Action. Retrieved from http://www.unitedagainstracism.org/pdfs/HolocaustDenialLeaflet_E.pdf Stern‚ K. (2006). Antisemitism Today: How it is the Same‚ How It is Different and How to fight it. New York‚ NY: American Jewish Committee Publishers

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    towards Jews returning to their pre-war property (pg. 318-19). The Polish population at large widely engaged in daily “hissing” that there are too many Jews in government (pg. 327). This meant that repatriating Polish Jews not only sensed broader antisemitism sonically‚ but the anti-Jewish sentiment increasingly materialized in violent attacks and massacres in Poland‚ and those who successfully returned to their homes‚ were met with aggression by their non-Jewish neighbors. Jacob Pat‚ the executive

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    The Holocaust is one of the most known mass murders of the human race. Before the Holocaust‚ mass murder had never been given a name. Hitler and his Nazi army led to the destruction of the many races in most areas of Europe. Hitler believed that if were not born German and if were born as a German but look like another race‚ were a disgrace to the race. If a person was born a German‚ a person also had to prove he was completely German by showing records of family members and their marriages.

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    Mein Kampf

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    Mein Kampf  is commonly known as Hitler ’s justification and plan to wipe out the entire Jewish race. His irrational thoughts about Jewish people are seen throughout the text. Throughout Hitler ’s book he displays his over whelming feelings of antisemitism and Aryan superiority. Hitler‚ in order to justify his hatred of the Jewish race uses a warped sense of nature‚ Jewish characteristics‚ and the belief that Jewish people pose a severe threat to the Aryans and the culture that they have created

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    Why were there so many violent pogroms in Russia in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries? Contemporary sources on this topic have often pointed to the Russian authorities claiming they incited the violence that was prevalent towards Jews in the later nineteenth and early twentieth centuries. In fact John Doyle Klier claims that “almost without exception secondary sources argue that the tsarist authorities actively planned‚ encouraged or at least welcomed pogroms”.[1] While there

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    Radical Christian soldiers set off to take the holy land from the Muslims. Throughout their journey to the holy land they slaughtered thousands of Jews leaving the religion hanging by a thread. Antisemitism showed its face slightly later in history. During the middle ages Christians persecuted Jews as they were seen as doers of evil sent by the devil. Then in 1348 when the black plague hit the first assumption made was that it was created‚ and sent

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    You are a Jew‚ every day you wake up to a scream in your ear and the worry of death is always hanging on your shoulder. Every night the thought to even close your eyes is dreadful to the next moment you may be killed. Work for 12-14 hours a day and a struggle to get food makes you so tired until you faint. Can you even imagine a life like that? The holocaust was mainly started because of the ingrained anti semitism in Germany and other countries. Anti semitism was started way back in the 1090’s from

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    Society throughout Europe changed drastically for many groups in the wake of the First World War. The nation-state of Poland was created‚ and many other borders were completely redrawn. The Jewish people of Europe began to have clear differences based on nationality and region‚ and were also very different within their own populations. The lives of Henry Buxbaum and Esther show that‚ while the Jews of Germany and Poland during the interwar period had clear overarching distinctions‚ there was also

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