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Hitler & Anti- Semitism
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Why? There is no known reason why Hitler hated Jews But, there are 4 possibilities: 1) Hatred of Communist ideology 2) Hitler’s “Master Race” theory 3) Jews= Cause of all evil 4) Jews blamed for Germany’s loss of World War I
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Hatred of Communism Communism= Society where economic production controlled by members of the working class Working Class vs. Bourgeoisie (Factory owners) Workers will one day revolt against the bourgeoisie Communism, according to Hitler, supported by ALL JEWS Fascism was supported by wealthy industrialists; Hitler had to hate communism Treaty of Versailles destroyed Germany’s economy Hitler blamed Jews Jews held great control of economy because they controlled important merchandises & expert fields Jews not impacted as badly by poor economy
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Master Race Theory Hitler focused on racial purity of Germans; Influenced by Social Darwinism Master Race= White people of Nordic descent Traits of Nordic peoples= truthful, equitable, competitive, naïve, reserved, and individualistic The Master Race referred to as the Aryans; Aryans= Pure race of Germany Jews= Not a member of the Aryan race Meaning Jews were perceived as an inferior race
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Jews= Cause of all Evil Hitler influenced by post-WWI German literature German literature= Largely Anti-Semitic Jews perceived as disloyal and untrustworthy Incapable of being true German citizens
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Jews & World War I “Stabbed in the back” story German loss blamed on “internal traitors”= Jews/Communists Story widely believed and used as propaganda by German military to take responsibility away from them Jews were believed to have started & profited from the War in order to destroy Europe; Desire to control Europe for themselves Foreign Jews were helped by German Jews in peace negotiations after World War I; Allowed Germany to be punished
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German Anti-Semitism Gradual process: 1) 1933-1934= Jews became sub-human; Star of David and Juden placed on Jewish stores/shops in order to destroy Jews economically 2) 1935= Violence towards Jews escalated due to Nuremberg Laws Jews defined by their family history, not if they were actually a member of the Jewish religious community German citizenship taken away from Jews Intermarriage between Jews & non-Jews illegal
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German Anti-Semitism Gradual process: 3) November, 1938= Kristallnacht (Night of Broken Glass) Pogrom against Jews; 10,000 Jewish homes, synagogues, and stores looted and destroyed Jews forced to pay for the damages 4) 1939-1940= Germany begins WWII by invading Western half of Poland Forced Polish Jews into ghettos in Poland Eventually deportation of Jews would transform to eradication of Jews
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Ghettos
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Kristallnacht
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The Holocaust (1942-1945) A genocide in which Nazi Germany exterminated over 6 million Jewish men, women, and children Used several concentration camps & death camps Use of mass gassings to eradicate European Jews ALL Jews were in danger; Women, children, elderly, and men
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The Holocaust
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