1. Mein Kampf
In a single page, Hitler had already condemned Jews as not only being physically corrupt and unclean, but morally corrupt as well. ... Not only is the Jew useless and corrupt, but the very nature of the Jew actually forces him to be corrupt. ... That was the equation by which Hitler hoped to, and succeeded in, gaining power. By making Jews out to be the enemy, Hitler provided focus to his people, so as to maintain a secure grip on power. ... By equating the Jew with the government, Hitler undermined its effectiveness, leading to it's eventual collapse, as well as his own rise to power...
- Word Count: 2487
- Approx Pages: 10
- Grade Level: Undergraduate