After Hitler came to power in 1933, how was anti-Semitism seen in Germany?

1 It was against the law.
2 It was encouraged and supported.
3 It was subtle and hidden.
4 It was unrecognized until WWII broke out.

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Answer:

  2. It was encouraged and supported.

Explanation:

  Before and after Hitler came to power the anti-Semitism was encouraged and supported. Hitler and the Nazi party is the most radical example of what anti-Semitism could do, but by that time there were movements against the Jewish people around the world.

  With Hitler on the power, the anti-Semitism propaganda blamed the Jews of many things. Robbed the people of their hard work while they avoid physical labor, they were responsible for the Bolshevism, communism, and Marxism.

  I hope this answer helps you.

Anti-Semitism was advocated and supported in Germany after Hitler took power in 1933. So, option (2) is the correct answer.

What is Anti-Semitism under the power of Hitler?

Anti-Semitism was advocated and supported both before and after Hitler came to power.

Although Hitler and the Nazi party were the most extreme examples of what anti-Semitism could achieve, there were anti-Semitic movements all throughout the world at the time.

With Hitler in power, anti-Semitism propaganda accused Jews of a variety of crimes.

They were responsible for Bolshevism, communism, and Marxism because they robbed people of their hard work while avoiding physical labor.

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