How Is Adolf Hitler Anti-Semitic

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How did one single man, Adolf Hitler, convince millions of people to kill Jewish people? Germany was in a horrible depression after World War one and the German’s were already anti-semitic. When Hitler came, he was this brilliant speaker so the idea of exterminating all Jews in order to restore Germany’s pride and power was very appealing.

After Germany lost World War I, Germany went into appalling depression due to many of the conditions imposed by the Treaty of Versailles. Germany had limited trade and could not export or import any goods. Germany had to pay huge sums of money to their allies as reparations. In 1923, Germany could not afford to pay leading to French and Belgian troops invading Germany, taking their goods and raw materials. From 1918 to 1933 was a time of mass unemployment, low economic growth and high inflation (London Jewish Cultural Center.) By 1932, 33 percent of Germany’s population was unemployed. In 1933, Hitler promised that if he gained power he would rid the nation of unemployment. Hitler banned taxation on cars, he also wanted every family in Germany to own a car. When Hitler rose to power, unemployment went from 6 million to 1 million people unemployed. …show more content…

(United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.) Before Hitler rose to power, Jews were not allowed to teach at schools or universities and there were laws barring them from public office. (Lucy S.) Hitler believed the Aryan race was the master race. Hitler told the people of Germany the one of the main reasons they had lost World War 1 was because their force was weakened by non-Aryan people (United States Holocaust Memorial Museum.) If Germany wanted to become strong again they must rid Germany of all the Jews to ensure the purity of the Aryan race. (United States Holocaust Memorial

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