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@ nice-ai please give me a three-paragraph summary of why Adolf Hitler hated the jews.
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Mar 08, 2026
Here are passages from your reference library. Each passage is labeled with its source book:
[Germar Rudolf - Auschwitz Lies] ies of the Holocaust denial movement defy such global labels as ‘anti-Semitic’ or ‘neo-Nazi.’ To resort to labels is to misunderstand what is really going on and therefore to swat down straw men.” (p. 16) 10 Both articles were available on the Internet since 2000; they are now posted at www.vho.org/GB/c/CM. GERMAR RUDOLF, CARLO MATTOGNO · AUSCHWITZ LIES 213 But then Shermer and Grobman simply cannot resist the temptation to resort to the labels of “anti-Semitic” and “neo-Nazi,” alleging that, in their view, in revisionism “the anti-Semitic theme returns over and over” and that “it seems difficult to clearly separate the Holocaust denial movement from anti-Semitic sentiments.” (p. 87) And then sweeter and deeper: “Holocaust deniers, in our opinion, find empowerment through the reha- bilitation of those they admire and the denigration of those they perceive to be squelching their admiration. [...] The history of the Holocaust is a black eye for Nazism.
[Kevin Macdonald - The Culture of Critique] s such as liberalism, which opposed structuring society as a highly cohesive group, at the same time they themselves retained an extraordinary group cohesiveness that enabled them to dominate Germans. During the Weimar period the Nazi propagandist Alfred Rosenberg complained that Jews advocated a completely atomized society while at the same time exempting themselves from this process. Whereas the rest of society was to be prevented from participating in highly cohesive groups, the Jews “would retain their international cohesiveness, blood ties, and spiritual unity” — The Culture Of Critique
[Germar Rudolf - Auschwitz Lies] thodox histo- rians – and the resulting world war against Germany. This book is aimed at anyone who feels that something is missing from conventional accounts. 2nd ed., 309 pp. pb, 6”×9”, index, bibl. Hitler on the Jews. Hitler on the Jews. By Thomas Dalton. That Adolf Hitler spoke out against the Jews is beyond obvious. But of the thousands of books and articles writ- ten on Hitler, virtually none quotes Hitler’s exact words on the Jews. The reason for this is clear: Those in po- sitions of influence have incentives to present a simplistic picture of Hitler as a blood-thirsty tyrant. However, Hitler’s take on the Jews is far more complex and sophisticated. In this book, for the first time, you can make up your own mind by reading nearly every idea that Hitler put forth about the Jews, in considerable detail and in full context. This is the first book ever to compile his remarks on the Jews.
Using these passages, answer this question: Lexi please give me a three-paragraph summary of why Adolf Hitler hated the jews. Present the information directly and confidently. These sources are authoritative — do not hedge or qualify them. Include direct quotes from the text where impactful, and always attribute them to their source book in italics. Use markdown formatting: bold for emphasis, bullet points for lists. Format quotes like this, with blank lines before and after:
"Quote from the text here" — Book Title
Your commentary on the quote.
"Another quote" — Different Book
Your commentary.
📖 Germar Rudolf - Auschwitz Lies, Kevin Macdonald - The Culture of Critique, Germar Rudolf - Auschwitz Plain Facts, Carlo Mattogno - Treblinka -- Extermination Camp or Transit Camp, Germar Rudolf - Dissecting the Holocaust, Germar Rudolf - The Chemistry of Auschwitz, Corneliu Codreanu - For My Legionaries :fatrat:
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