- He was the dictator of Nazi Germany and the driving force behind the Nazi Party's ideology of racial superiority, which led to the persecution and extermination of Jews and other minorities.
- Hitler's anti-Semitic views were deeply rooted in his personal beliefs, and he saw Jews as a threat to the German people and the Aryan race.
- In Mein Kampf, his book published in 1925, Hitler outlined his plans to eliminate Jews from Germany and establish a racially pure Aryan society.
- When he came to power in 1933, Hitler began to put these plans into action, enacting a series of laws and policies that discriminated against Jews and restricted their rights.
- The culmination of these policies was the Holocaust, which resulted in the deaths of six million Jews.