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The origins of Hitler's anti-Semitic ideology are explored, tracing back to historical events that shaped his beliefs and influenced the Nazi ideology.
Understanding Anti-Semitism
- Anti-Semitism originated in the Middle Ages when Christianity viewed Jewish faith as a deviation, leading to discrimination and restrictions on Jews practicing certain professions.
- In the 19th century, a new model of anti-Semitism emerged, portraying Jews as an inferior race due to their bloodline, which was later exploited by the Nazi regime.
- Following Germany's defeat in World War I, nationalist conservatives promoted the "stab-in-the-back" theory blaming Jews for the loss, despite evidence showing Jewish contributions to the war effort.
Impact of Socio-Economic Factors