Friday, November 13, 2009
Hitler and the Jews
A big question that is asked a lot is, Why was there such big conflict between Hitler and the Jews? I mean what could have made him mad enough to want to kill millions of them? Some people claim it is from early experiences from early in his life. Some say he wanted revenge for that experience. Hitler faced many rejections and did not know how to simply blame himself. As he grew up he grew race hate towards the Jews. As a student he studied art and architecture. He had many interests in art and wanted to pursue a career in it. He felt he was very talented. He dreamt of becoming a professional artist. As he got older he was rejected more often (particularly by Jews) Hence that is why he grew hatred towards them. He claimed they shattered his dreams. He saw them as "less then vermin." When all hope was lost for his dreams in art he started towards politics. Which later he ran for president of Germany. When he became leader he decided he was in a position to show his hatred towards the Jews.
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Good info--Can you hyperlink us to your source?
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