Why hitler hated communism




















He held that communism was a Jewish conspiracy, too, as the larger part of the communist leaders were Jewish. Nevertheless, only a small proportion of the Jews were communists. This idea of 'Jewish communism' was to have awful repercussions in the war with the Soviet Union that started in The population and prisoners-of-war were treated brutally by the Germans. Hitler viewed the world as an arena for the permanent struggle between peoples.

He divided the world population into high and low races. The Germans belonged to the high peoples and the Jews to the low ones. He also had specific notions about other peoples. The Slavic people, for instance, were cast as inferior, predestined to be dominated. Hitler felt that the German people could only be strong if they were 'pure'. As a consequence, people with hereditary diseases were considered harmful. These included people with physical or mental disabilities, as well as alcoholics and 'incorrigible' criminals.

Once the Nazis had come to power, these ideas led to the forced sterilisation and killing of human beings. The ideas that Hitler developed in the s remained more or less the same until his death in What did change is that in , he was handed the power to start realising them.

During the s, he did everything he could to expel the Jews from German society. Once the war had started, the Nazis resorted to mass murder. Nearly six million Jews were murdered during the Holocaust.

Antisemitism: an age-old phenomenon Hitler did not invent the hatred of Jews. Hitler is introduced to antisemitism The origin of Hitler's hatred of Jews is not clear. Imaginative explanations There are countless imaginative explanations for the reasons for Hitler's antisemitism.

Hitler was born in Austria in He developed his political ideas in Vienna, a city with a large Jewish community, where he lived from to In those days, Vienna had a mayor who was very anti-Jewish, and hatred of Jews was very common in the city. At the end of the war he, and many other German soldiers like him, could not get over the defeat of the German Empire. When the Jews were kept apart in the ghetto, and limited to certain professions, it was possible to accuse them of clannishness, and resent the interest they charged on loans.

But when they emerged from the ghetto, and became captains of industry and finance, and socially and intellectually prominent, there was a whole new set of reasons to hate them. The success of the emancipated Jews was perhaps even more galling than the poverty and degradation of disenfranchised Jews — and it gave rise to racial theories that posited an essential biological difference in them.

His political theories blended with increasingly technical racial theories that imagined the Jews, along with other groups like Slavs and Gypsies, as biologically inferior to Aryans, the white northern European race that pure Germans were presumed to belong to.

However perverted his thinking and outrageous his theories, though, and whatever personal experiences he did have that may have turned him against Jews, Hitler was supported at every level of German society by people who were ready to see their country return to the greatness they felt had been denied it, and to believe that it was the Jews who were responsible for that fall from grace.

David B. The government has nothing to say in both. Nazis didn't hate communism, they hate everything foreign, and discrimminated against homosexuals, jews and other religion, sinti and roma, immigrants Hitler needed "space and rescources for the Aria Race", thats why he invaded and conquered most of Europe, including parts of sovjet russia. Hitler was friends with Stalin for a long time. Is this still revelant?

They are nearly identical but both dictators fought to control the region or the world. Stalin was claimed to be a feminist and Hitler was not. They are practically the same. The fight was about who gets to be in charge.

Sign Up Now! Sort Girls First Guys First. Because the Nazis blamed Communism on the Jews. Back then, Communism was an international movement. You see a lot of echoes of it today. That's what Trumpians mean when they talk about "the global elite", "globalism", and - less subtly - George Soros.

It's the same old nationalism and antisemitism. They didn't hate communism, they hated the Leninist style of communism. BCA 3. Well for starters, just because ideologies share some aspects in common doesn't mean they should arbitrarily get along with each other, especially in this case where you had two megalomaniacs that wanted the world for themselves with no room for sharing. Xper 5. Dear zombie tentacle of the machine, know that you cannot be saved, because your nature is that of a cuck, a sell-out who submits to the system raping his individuality, and enjoying it.

The very thought of cultivating individually is utterly foreign to you, therefore all you see is the prospect of, perhaps, one day, arriving at that fantasy construct of a world that you worship in your idealistic-petty mind.

Internarchitect Xper 6. Both wanted control, therefore they were at odds with one another. The Communists had infiltrated the Western governments in Europe. The Nazis were trying to stop the Communists influence and force them back out of Europe. So it wasn't a fight of ideologies? Show All Show Less.



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