Mein Kampf Homeless In Vienna

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Homeless in Vienna essay Hitler's years in Vienna were important in shaping his thoughts and political beliefs about the views of Jews. Hitler was 16 when he came to Vienna with his mother. Hitlers years in Vienna influenced his views of Jews by seeing them different from the rest of humanity. The more he saw of them the more he wanted to find out about their religion. The first time he saw a Jew he thought to himself "Is this a Jew?" he then began to research about Jews and read books about them. Hitler then learned that he wants to hate the Jews. He read a book on Antisemitism and this provided him with information about the Jewish people and what they believe in and what they like to do. He became uncertain and sometimes anxious of what he read in the…show more content…
He started to hate the Jews because they had nothing in common with his own religion. He had mastered the anti-Semitic vocabulary of his Vienna period which showed everything that was going on with the Jews. Hitler was exposed to anti-Semitic literature and he adopted it in Vienna where he grew up without his parents. His dad died in 1903 and his mom died in 1907. This was very hard for him to take in. He believed that that Jews had to be Nazis or he would later hate them. Mein Kampf is a book the hitler wrote about how he first became an Antisemitic person in Vienna when he first saw a Jew there. Hitler always had a difficulty being around other races except his own. He didn't want to be with them or around them, so he kept his distance between them. The longer he stayed in Vienna the more Jews he saw and eventually he had lost all resemblance toward Germans. Basically this is a racial conduct between Hitler and the Jews. Hitler didn't know about the Jews until he saw one in Vienna and then he learned about them and started not liking them because of their religion. Hitler became the leader of a small group which then he used his speaking abilities to make that group grow and grown

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