Hitler's hatred of Jews was based on physical pseudo-scientific theories of race. Explain this statement.
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The Romans needed good, honest tax collectors who they could trust to collect taxes in their provinces (colonies) and send them to Rome. The Romans found the Jews the best people for the job.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Jewish tax collectors ended up with a lot of the Roman tax money and no where to send it. If they did, when the Roman Empire began to collapse, they saw no need to send all of the proceeds to Rome.
This inherited wealth they maintained throughout the Middle Ages. Towns in Germany ended in the name Berg for example Hamburg. A lot of the Jewish names ended in berg, stein, etc., for example, because they we're all in the mayors of the Cities.
Jewish people are not pretentious or showy, yet they have a lot of financial power. They also stick together perhaps better than any other group of people.
After War 1, Germany was very financially strapped due to the financial restraints placed upon it by the League of Nations. Life in Germany was very miserable at this time. Germany had a debt to repay the Allied Nations that was impossible to repay.
A lot of the German people needed to borrow money for one thing or another. The only people that had money were the Jewish people. Unfortunately, the Jewish people began charging high rates of Interest that German people could not afford to repay. Over time, the people of Germany resented and hated the people they had to go to to borrow money to live…these, of course, were the Jewish people.
From what I understand, Adolf Hitler began to speak publicly about a new Germany that people will not have to borrow money from others at such high interest rates that they could not afford nor feel strapped by. His speeches gave the people of Germany new hope in a land that desperately needed some.
Hitler speeches aroused the German people and helped him come into power. Soon he was elected Chancellor of Germany. He convinced the bankers to the back him. With their financial support, he was on his way to control and rule Germany.
Once in control of Germany, he forced the migration of Jewish people as the enemy of the people of Germany.
When his position of power was reached, he began his persecution of the Jews. At first, he simply mark them by having them wear special marks and then he had numbers tattooed on them like branded cattle. It is true there were slums in Germany that we're predominantly Jewish. These areas were”cleaned up”. Adolf Hitler perhaps as an effort to get the German people behind him. In addition, the bankers probably liked the idea of taking the assets of the wealthy Jewish people for their own use.
In essence, Hitler used the Jewish people as a way to get the Germans together against a common enemy which happened to be people of Jewish ancestry. To a large extent Hitler blamed the Jews for the condition that the country was in. Hatred and anti-semitism resulted. On the other hand German people stood together for the first time since World War 1 and the crippling stipulations against it made during the peace treaty.
With the new diffusion of wealth, conditions in Germany changed for the better and the people actually fared better under Hitler.
A lot of the people in Germany had come to resent the Jewish people for the high interest rates they had charged them and they were ready to pay them back.
Ironically, the same people that Hitler persecuted, we're the same people that Hitler used to develop the atomic bomb, jet engines, U2 Rockets, and many other technological advances that no one else in the world could match.
It could be argued that if the United States had not been able to get the scientist out of Germany and put them to work for the Allied Nations developing the same weapons that we would be speaking German or Japanese now.
After the fall of the Roman Empire, the Jewish tax collectors ended up with a lot of the Roman tax money and no where to send it. If they did, when the Roman Empire began to collapse, they saw no need to send all of the proceeds to Rome.
This inherited wealth they maintained throughout the Middle Ages. Towns in Germany ended in the name Berg for example Hamburg. A lot of the Jewish names ended in berg, stein, etc., for example, because they we're all in the mayors of the Cities.
Jewish people are not pretentious or showy, yet they have a lot of financial power. They also stick together perhaps better than any other group of people.
After War 1, Germany was very financially strapped due to the financial restraints placed upon it by the League of Nations. Life in Germany was very miserable at this time. Germany had a debt to repay the Allied Nations that was impossible to repay.
A lot of the German people needed to borrow money for one thing or another. The only people that had money were the Jewish people. Unfortunately, the Jewish people began charging high rates of Interest that German people could not afford to repay. Over time, the people of Germany resented and hated the people they had to go to to borrow money to live…these, of course, were the Jewish people.
From what I understand, Adolf Hitler began to speak publicly about a new Germany that people will not have to borrow money from others at such high interest rates that they could not afford nor feel strapped by. His speeches gave the people of Germany new hope in a land that desperately needed some.
Hitler speeches aroused the German people and helped him come into power. Soon he was elected Chancellor of Germany. He convinced the bankers to the back him. With their financial support, he was on his way to control and rule Germany.
Once in control of Germany, he forced the migration of Jewish people as the enemy of the people of Germany.
When his position of power was reached, he began his persecution of the Jews. At first, he simply mark them by having them wear special marks and then he had numbers tattooed on them like branded cattle. It is true there were slums in Germany that we're predominantly Jewish. These areas were”cleaned up”. Adolf Hitler perhaps as an effort to get the German people behind him. In addition, the bankers probably liked the idea of taking the assets of the wealthy Jewish people for their own use.
In essence, Hitler used the Jewish people as a way to get the Germans together against a common enemy which happened to be people of Jewish ancestry. To a large extent Hitler blamed the Jews for the condition that the country was in. Hatred and anti-semitism resulted. On the other hand German people stood together for the first time since World War 1 and the crippling stipulations against it made during the peace treaty.
With the new diffusion of wealth, conditions in Germany changed for the better and the people actually fared better under Hitler.
A lot of the people in Germany had come to resent the Jewish people for the high interest rates they had charged them and they were ready to pay them back.
Ironically, the same people that Hitler persecuted, we're the same people that Hitler used to develop the atomic bomb, jet engines, U2 Rockets, and many other technological advances that no one else in the world could match.
It could be argued that if the United States had not been able to get the scientist out of Germany and put them to work for the Allied Nations developing the same weapons that we would be speaking German or Japanese now.
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