Hitler's hatred against Jews is legendary. Everyone who talks to you in America will know who Hitler is, if not all of his whole life story. When thinking about Hitler, I thought that he killed more than 10 million people during the slaughter at the death camp. Most people do not stop thinking about why Hitler dislikes Jews and why he came like this. Hitler experienced many difficulties in his childhood and the First World War and caused hatred against the Jews. Little Adolf Hitler breathed for the first time at 6:30 pm on April 20, 1889.
Adolph Hitler who was anxious for power caused a terrible event that changed the lives of millions of people. Hitler and his Nazis held power with the dream of ending all Jews. His hatred killed six million Jews. The massacre was called the Holocaust. Massacre of 1933 - 45 years was in almost all countries of Europe. This era is a decade of pure evil. The Holocaust is one of the most irritating events in the world history and it is always unforgettable that people remember it.
Anti-Semitism is a well-known part of the political life of Europe in the 19th century. Prior to political anti-Semitism, there have been religious persecution for Jews in Europe for centuries. Early in 1919 there was evidence that Hitler had a strong hatred against the Jews. As prime minister and later imperialists, Hitler changed these strong emotions from a series of policies and regulations that gradually infringe the rights of German Jews from 1933 to 1939. First, the Nazis boycotted a Jewish company in April 1933. Legislation then excludes Jews from certain occupations. I have created a very detailed definition of Nazi that Nuremberg's law is Jewish. A lot of people who did not think they were Jews suddenly became the target of Nazi persecution.
Prejudice against Europeans existed in Europe for hundreds of years, but Rudolph Binion stated in his book Hitler German that Hitler's fanatic about Jews arises from certain events in part. Hitler's mother, Clara, suffers from serious breast cancer. She was treated by a Jewish doctor named Eduard Bloch. The treatment accepted at the time was a very painful and potentially toxic Yodaholm (a form of iodine). Clara died on 21 December 1907 despite receiving treatment. On 24th December, Hitler thanked Bloch for doing his best to help her mother. However, Dr. Bloch submitted his invoice to Hitler. It accounted for 10% of Clara's real estate. According to Binion, this incident integrated Jewish-related stereotypes in Hitler's subconscious. At that time, Hitler's hatred against the Jews began to deepen. Hitler experienced an increase in hatred against the Jews in his early days.