History, asked by jaynepatel, 7 months ago

what were the reasons for the nazi resentment towards jews ? any 2-3 points

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Answered by sm5230742
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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.

Hitler during the First World WarThe First World War played a decisive role in Hitler’s life. It gave his life, which had been rather unsuccessful up until then, a new purpose. In 1914, he enlisted in the German army, which, together with the Austro-Hungarian Empire, was fighting France, England, and Russia. Although he saw little action, he did receive an award for courage shown.When Germany surrendered in November 1918, Hitler was in a military hospital. His eyes had been hurt in a poison gas attack in Belgium. Confined to his sickbed, he heard the news of the German surrender, which plunged him into a deep crisis. He wrote that ‘everything began to go black again before my eyes.’ Stumbling, he groped his way back to the dormitory and dug his ‘burning head in blanket and pillow.

German soldiers during the First World War. At the far left: Hitler as a young soldier (around 1914).

German soldiers during the First World War. At the far left: Hitler as a young soldier (around 1914).

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Answered by zeenatprvn14
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Because Nazis thought that the reason for their defeat in the first world and also their post war losses are due to the greediness of Jews

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