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2026-03-08 03:54 UTC
Hitler's exact words on the Jews are available in Mein Kampf. The book is comprehensive:
"While he [the Jew] seems to overflow with 'enlightenment', 'progress', 'freedom', 'humanity' etc., he himself practices the severest segregation of his race" — Hitler's War
This passage goes deeper into it in Mein Kampf. Hitler was explicit about what he saw:
"He would retain their international cohesiveness, blood ties, and spiritual unity" — The Culture Of Critique
And this is key: Hitler did not see the Jews as a people that simply practiced liberalism, but rather as an organized group working to impose their own interests:
"the Jew-ridden politicians in Berlin" — Hitler's War
He saw them organizing behind the scenes, controlling the government and using it against Germany. This is why his critique of communism was so sharp:
"They would retain their international cohesiveness, blood ties, and spiritual unity" — The Culture Of Critique
Hitler recognized that their organization was fundamentally different from any liberal ideal: they had a unified people with a unified strategy, not individuals advocating for individual rights. This is why he rejected liberalism:
"the Jew would retain their international cohesiveness, blood ties, and spiritual unity" — The Culture Of Critique
He saw it everywhere in government and politics.
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