Not posting this at anyone. Just posting it.
Having read Mein Kampf and having read other books of the time especially by the eugenicists of the early 1900's I have to say that Hitler's views on Jewish people were mainstream in the era in which he stated them.
Jews were at best tolerated in the West of the 1920's and 1930's.
Trying not to write an essay here what happened with the Jews and the Nazis was racism metastasized.
When the Allies liberated the Nazi concentration camps they were horrified by what they saw, true. But what they saw also challenged their own bigotries against the Jews. They saw where their own hatred could lead.
This shock to Western culture laid the seeds for undoing apartheid in the 1960's to 1990's.
My point is that what was most horrifying about Hitler to civilized people is how much of what was in their hearts and in their mouths that resembled Hitler.
Having read Mein Kampf and having read other books of the time especially by the eugenicists of the early 1900's I have to say that Hitler's views on Jewish people were mainstream in the era in which he stated them.
Jews were at best tolerated in the West of the 1920's and 1930's.
Trying not to write an essay here what happened with the Jews and the Nazis was racism metastasized.
When the Allies liberated the Nazi concentration camps they were horrified by what they saw, true. But what they saw also challenged their own bigotries against the Jews. They saw where their own hatred could lead.
This shock to Western culture laid the seeds for undoing apartheid in the 1960's to 1990's.
My point is that what was most horrifying about Hitler to civilized people is how much of what was in their hearts and in their mouths that resembled Hitler.