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  • Essay / Anti-Semitism - 492

    Anti-Semitism “If anti-Semites want to hate, let them all hate and go to hell” -David Ben-GurionAnti-Semitism in the Encarta dictionary is defined as having discriminatory behavior against the Jewish people that harm or discriminate against Jewish people. This definition doesn't even scratch the surface of what the word anti-Semitism means to you if you're Jewish. The essence of anti-Semitism was to give Jews a bad reputation as subhuman and to threaten the purity of the German master race. The Nazis also propagated false claims such as the supposed role of Jews in the “stab in the back,” the betrayal of the German army that carried out the Treaty of Versailles with its losses of territory and extensive reparations. In the postwar years, Germans suffered rampant inflation and massive unemployment. The National Socialist Workers' Party (Nazi) was just one of many racist groups that arose. Hitler quickly became the most effective anti-Jewish leader. His anti-Semitic agenda was outlined in the book Mein Kampf, and after he came to power in the 1930s it became official policy. Although opposed to Christianity, Hitler used it in his anti-Semitic message. He wrote: "If...the Jew is victorious over the peoples of the world, his crown will be the funeral wreath of humanity and this planet, as it did thousands of years ago, will move into the ether devoid of men. This is why I believe today that I am acting in accordance with the will of the Creator: by defining myself against the Jew, I am fighting for the work of the Lord. " With writings like this and speeches delivered to massive crowds by Hitler, it is no wonder that the majority of Europeans accepted Hitler's views. If he wasn't brainwashing his followers, he was scaring them into opposing him. Hitler would bring his soldiers into your house and demolish it if they thought you were against them or hiding Jewish families. The result of European acceptance (or better called brainwashing) of the brutality of the Jews resulted in the massacre of millions of innocent people. Jews. Not only were the Jews murdered, but they were tortured, beaten and humiliated before dying. We all know the history of the Jews and it will never and can never be forgotten. I believe similar attitudes exist in our society today. (Read attached letter). He is a Hitler supporter who today expresses his hatred towards the Jews..