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A 4 page review of the steps leading up to the Jewish Holocaust. The author traces the anti-Semitism that fueled the Holocaust back into history and up unto the Nazi concentration camps. Bibliography lists 3 sources.
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The Jewish Holocaust did not occur overnight. Indeed, there were many steps leading up to that unspeakable event. Those steps extend
well back into history and up to the fateful reign of the worlds most heartless dictator. That dictator, of course, was Adolf Hitler.
The roots of anti-Semitism deeply ingrained in portions of the German society long before the arrival of the Nazi party. While Hitler might indeed epitomize anti-Semitism he was
preceded and joined by many other noteworthy individuals in propagating that Anti-Semitism well before the reign of the Nazi Third Reich.
Even Hitler himself therefore cannot take the sole blame for the Holocaust. Hitler only served as the mouthpiece which fanned the flames of the deeply ingrained hatred of Jews
that characterized far too great a proportion of pre-war Nazi Germany. Politically influential men like Heinrich von Treitschke, Daniel Frymann (aka Heinrich Class) and Ernst Hiemer epitomized this ingrained
hatred. While the period known as the Jewish Enlightenment had seen many advancements for the Jewish people von Treitschke, Class and Hiemer managed to use their political influence to
largely overcome those advances and to call back into play the age old hatred of the Jews which had characterized much of Germany for centuries.
Although hundreds of Jews were able to achieve fame and renown even in Germany during the Enlightenment and thousands of others would gain their rightful place as respected
members of their communities, by 1878 an anti-Semitic political party had been formed (Gallagher, 1991). The formation of such a party occurred despite the fact that many Jews had
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