Tler was afraid of them. He had often witnessed their spiritual power. Tler was a black magician but claimed to be Christian.
Tler wasn't half Jewish. Mmller was expected to have an affair before the Nazi with a Jew and even bigger, Hendrich was suspected to be a Jew as having a grandmother or something who was Jewish.
This myth has legs but is wrong, however, one aspect why tler might have had such detest for the Jews is that his mother who died when he young (not very young) died and she had a Jewish doctor.
Justin Curtis55: ter loved his mother but hated his father, due to his violent beatings and drinking.
He hate his family an he always want to be a ledder that kills an hes always never nice, also when he was a young boy, he lost his way an maid his own choice to be what he is now.
To rally people behind you, you need a scapegoat and the religious Jews of Germany were a large group and very distinct in custom and style, while the wealthy Jews were powerful and rich, and of course the spirituality of the preceding decades degraded the Jews to a position of inferiority physically. And on and on and on goes the reasons. Every difference that one can communicate is the reason to hook ones mind.
Tler looked Jewish or I should say he looked Jewish according to the anti-Semitic literature of the day. This haunted him. Who knows if tler really did have some Jewish connection somewhere in his family.
He didn't know. Yes, he did have a Jew as his family doctor growing up. Jews are of course not a race and Then, when he condemned the Jews, he made being a Jew a generational (you couldn't just join another religion and become something else to escape persecution) thing thus turning being a Jew into something very close to a racial thing.
I cant really gove you an answer,but what I can give you is a way to a solution, that is you have to find the anglde that you relate to or peaks your interest. A good paper is one that people get drawn into because it reaches them ln some way.As for me WW11 to me, I think of the holocaust and the effect it had on the survivors, their families and those who stood by and did nothing until it was too late.