Hibia wrote...
Lamz0r wrote...
Hitler came and told Germans that Jews were cause of their suffering from WW1 and global crisis (even if that wasn't true).
It is called by historians the 'Jewish Question'. Jews were considered a plauge, a race attempting to eat German alive from the inside. They were suspected of having a worldwide conspiracy, and this was used many times throughout the Nazi period to shift blame [A good example would be Japan's bombing of Perl Harbour, after USA was brought into the war Germans were led to believe that USA entered simply because Jews were sneakily pulling strings in the government rather than Japan being an ally of Germany] But you can't just leave it at that. Germans were raised to think that anyone who wasn't Aryan 'inferior'. In reference to Czechoslovakia and Poland, it's not so much Jews, more the fact that all races were inferior as compared to Germans. It would be hard to refute the holocaust since documents that were not destroyed by the Nazis prove it. What I find interesting is that only around 0.5% of the German population at the time were Jewish.
My sources would be Level 2 NCEA History, Germany 1918-45 [Longman History Project, author Josh Brooman] and several History channel-esque programmes.
I know pretty much everything you wrote here, I've just made things really simple for people who don't know much about european history (yes, nazis and earlier parts of WW2 are are mostly about Europe).
Yeah, Germans were raised to believe that they are superior to everyone and their nation is the most glorious and should be leading the world (thus
Third Reich).
But I must concur about your Czechoslovakia and Poland part. Slavics and Jews were, in the matter of "race" (can't find better word) the most problematic and first to deal with. Nazis were seriously thinking about enslaving or wiping the whole slavic "race" (god, that word again) - Poles, Czechs, Slovaks, Russians and the others. The "Ultimate solution to the Czech question" - which was Heydrich trying to make come alive in the Protektorat Bohmen und Mohren says it all. Not to mention the fact that there was rather high percentage of Jews in Poland compared to other neighbouring nations.
About the percentage of Jews in Germany - you might find it interresting, but as I wrote it in the simple way, Hitler simply brainwashed the masses suffering from the world economical crisis in early 30's. He was a great speaker that's what we can't try to hide, and was able to affect and fanatise most of the German people. Plus he gave them work (---> saved them from the crisis], so they followed him just for this. He started to blame Jews for Versailles, crisis, unemployment and pretty much everything bad happening back there.
My sources would be "GCE examination "A" Levels (GB)" (that's what translator gave me for a word in my mother language - another might be "graduation (US)") from History, about 10 different lectures from more or less renowned professors of history, whole bunch of different documentaries, as well as the fact in my country, as a direct neighbour of Germany and the most humiliated country in WW2 (at least the non-asian part), WW2 and nazi agression are the most discussed historical event (along with the era of comunism).