Why did Hitler feel such deep hatred toward the Jews?
The persecution of the Jews by Adolf Hitler had deep ideological, political, and personal roots in his worldview. From his youth in Vienna, Hitler was influenced by the racial antisemitism present in certain sectors of European society. Unlike traditional, religion-based antisemitism, Hitler’s hatred was grounded in the idea that Jews constituted an inferior and dangerous race, one that threatened to corrupt the purity of the German people. Credit to : Military archive in English
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