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This is how he described Jewish people. He viewed them as a destructive force that sought to "contaminate" Aryan blood and undermine nations from within through capitalism, communism, and modern art. 4. Ideological Goals
Modern historians emphasize that Hitler’s antisemitism was "redemptive antisemitism"—a belief that the world could only be "saved" or "redeemed" if the Jewish people were removed from it. This radical, dehumanizing logic is what distinguished Nazi ideology from traditional European prejudices and led to the horrors of the Holocaust. This is how he described Jewish people
Whom he viewed as the creators of all human culture, science, and art. Following Germany's defeat in World War I, Hitler—like
Following Germany's defeat in World War I, Hitler—like many right-wing nationalists—embraced the Dolchstoßlegende (Stab-in-the-Back myth). This conspiracy theory falsely claimed that the German army remained undefeated on the battlefield but was betrayed at home by Jews, socialists, and "November criminals." This became a cornerstone of his political platform. 3. Racial Theory in Mein Kampf Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle)
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While imprisoned in 1924, Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle), where he codified his worldview. He categorized humanity into a hierarchy: