Exploring Hitler's Racial Ideology: A Study on Jews

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Engel’s chapter offered information that is new to me and that I found helpful. Hitler’s view about the Jews surprised me. In the past, I have read about Hitler’s hatred toward the Jews, but never read that he called them parasites. His comparison of Jews to parasites throughout the text kind of bothered me. This is one of the worst words that can be used to describe a specific group or race. I was interested in how Hitler identified Jews as a race and thought they used some secret way to survive without land. I didn’t know back in days lands were available in limited amount. [previous sentence unclear] Just by his assumptions, Hitler named Jews as a danger to all people in the world.
Secondly, I liked how Engel included the question of whether it was necessary …show more content…

Also, what was the public opinion about the Jews? I had these questions in mind since I learned about the Holocaust. The Jews were human beings; how can the Nazis have the

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