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  1. Research suggests that Germans became antisemitic because they became Nazis, rather than antisemitism being a primary part of the NSDAP’s appeal. During the prewar period of 1933-1939, however, German civil society took its own measures, excluding and segregating Jews in ways that exceeded the regime’s policies, benefiting economically from ...

  2. Why did he hate the Jews? Antisemitism played a major role in Adolf Hitler’s thinking and in the Nazi ideology. Read here what inspired Hitler's hatred of Jews and what life events played a role in its development.

  3. Some Germans were jealous of the fact that Jews held many professional jobs and owned businesses. They believed the relatively small number of Jews were more influential than they should have...

  4. Feb 12, 2014 · Broader European war ensued because German political and military figures egged on Austria-Hungary, Germany's ally, to attack Serbia. This alarmed Russia, Serbia's...

  5. Key Facts. 1. The Nazi Party was founded in 1920. It sought to woo German workers away from socialism and communism and commit them to its antisemitic and anti-Marxist ideology. 2. Adolf Hitler became the Führer or Leader of the Nazi Party and turned it into a mass movement.

  6. Its constitution recognized and protected the equal rights of all individuals, including Jews. The Nazis established a dictatorship that limited basic rights and freedoms. They promoted the ideal of a “national community” made up of “German-blooded” people.

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  8. How did Nazi antisemitism build on previous beliefs and attitudes? How was Nazi antisemitism different than previous hatreds of Jews? Why do people generalize characteristics for an entire group? How can this be dangerous? How can deep-seated hatreds be countered?

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