 Holocaust was predicated (based on) on a long history of anti-Semitism in Germany.  Hitler was able to encourage and exploit the existing anti-Semitism.

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 Holocaust was predicated (based on) on a long history of anti-Semitism in Germany.  Hitler was able to encourage and exploit the existing anti-Semitism in Germany (and throughout Europe).

 Hitler was successful in making the Jews scapegoats for the ills plaguing Germany due to the long history of anti-Semitism.

 Hitler utilized misapplied scientific theories to justify his severe anti- Semitism.  For example, Hitler and his collaborators saw Jews as an inferior race of people that needed to be completely destroyed.

 This concept is totally incorrect!  Judaism is a religion  Many Germans believed it because Nazi propaganda perpetuated and strengthened feelings of anti- Semitism.  Children under the Third Reich were taught at an early age in schools to hate all Jews; also, the Nazi Youth program indoctrinated the young into Nazi goals and beliefs.

An Anti- Jewish book written for children in Nazi Germany

 “Just as it is often hard to tell a toadstool from an edible mushroom, so too it is often very hard to recognize the Jew as a swindler and criminal...”

 How To Tell A Jew: “The Jewish nose is bent. It looks like the number six...”

 The Jew cries: “We don’t care about Germany... The main thing is that things go well for us...”

 “He who fights the Jews battles the Devil.”  -Julius Streicher (A Nazi Speaker)

 The pages before were from a book written for children in Nazi Germany.  Nazi’s worked hard to brainwash the children to think anti-jewish without thinking about it.  THAT IS WRONG!

 Even though we must study and learn about anti-Semitic beliefs as a tragic part of history, such beliefs are completely false, and are based on hate, not on truth.

 All of Europe had a long history of hating the Jewish people Due to wrong views about the Jewish religion.  The Nazi were looking for a SCAPEGOAT for what went wrong in Germany at the end of World War I  Anti-Semetism is WRONG AT ALL TIMES