He did not know 'so much'. He read up enough to be extra vicious. That was all.
Like almost all Nazis, Adolf Eichmann bought into the idea that Jews were an inferior race. There was a pre-existing basis for this, called in anthropology Distrust of the Other and in the specific application of the Third Reich, anti-Semitism. However, the sadistic cruelty with which we associate Hitler and the Nazi extermination policies was the produce of a carefully-orchestrated process of gradually depriving the Jews of their civil rights and blaming them for their own misfortunes. Immediately after the War, the Allies tried to rationalize the Germans were somehow uniquely prone to this kind of hatred, but in truth most of the victors had strong anti-Semitic attitudes of their own. Fundamentally, Eichmann was not so much a savage hater as he was a self-important bureaucrat who was given an assignment to kill people and tired to please his masters by being very good at it. Psychological experiments by researchers like Milgram and Zimbardo (look them up) demonstrated that it was surprisingly easy to get people to do cruel things, so Eichmann's deeds were, sadly, nothing very special or strange to the human mind.
No they didn't do anything actually. Hitler actually created a false narrative as to give a reason as to why he could do all of those horrible things to them.
The Nazis hated the Jews because they were different. Adolf Hitler himself had a personal vendetta against Jews which he instilled in his loyal followers. This was the basis for so much of the blood shed.
He had private dwellings within houses that were attached to his office. Much like the President has the White House.
He did not know 'so much'. He read up enough to be extra vicious. That was all.
Jews are not a monolith and have independent thoughts and tastes so no, not all Jews hate custard. Many Jews enjoy custard very much!
Yes, he did just as much as Hitler.
because he killed a lot of their own people!
Killed Jews, waged war, desired to make Germany ruler of much of the world.
Nothing happened in Hitler's family tree to make him hate Jews.
Like almost all Nazis, Adolf Eichmann bought into the idea that Jews were an inferior race. There was a pre-existing basis for this, called in anthropology Distrust of the Other and in the specific application of the Third Reich, anti-Semitism. However, the sadistic cruelty with which we associate Hitler and the Nazi extermination policies was the produce of a carefully-orchestrated process of gradually depriving the Jews of their civil rights and blaming them for their own misfortunes. Immediately after the War, the Allies tried to rationalize the Germans were somehow uniquely prone to this kind of hatred, but in truth most of the victors had strong anti-Semitic attitudes of their own. Fundamentally, Eichmann was not so much a savage hater as he was a self-important bureaucrat who was given an assignment to kill people and tired to please his masters by being very good at it. Psychological experiments by researchers like Milgram and Zimbardo (look them up) demonstrated that it was surprisingly easy to get people to do cruel things, so Eichmann's deeds were, sadly, nothing very special or strange to the human mind.
No they didn't do anything actually. Hitler actually created a false narrative as to give a reason as to why he could do all of those horrible things to them.
Hitler hated Jews because they loved God, and Hitler hated God, as he showed by his life.
The Nazis hated the Jews because they were different. Adolf Hitler himself had a personal vendetta against Jews which he instilled in his loyal followers. This was the basis for so much of the blood shed.
im Hitler trick i hate Jews
He had private dwellings within houses that were attached to his office. Much like the President has the White House.