Jews have emerged a large number of outstanding talents in economics, science and art. For decades, Nobel Prize winners, the proportion of Jews is far higher than other ethnic groups. The Jewish superiority in intellectual activities has a lot to do with their home education. (1) Rich cultural heritage: Although Jews have been uprooted in the long-term national disaster, they are scattered all over the world. They stubbornly maintain their own culture, and at the same time absorb the cultural essence of the host country. In this way, there will be a broader vision and more abundant knowledge and nourishment. (2) Persistent pursuit of education: A writer abroad wrote: "Jewish families should be highly regarded in terms of learning, and in this respect non-Jewish families are dwarfed. This factor forms the basis of all other differences." UNESCO A survey in 1998 showed that in Israel, which is dominated by Jewish people, Israelis over the age of 14 read an average of one book per month, 4.5 million people in the country, and 1 million people have library cards. (3) Rational way of thinking: Nobel laureate, American Jew Herbert Brown said: "My grandfather often asked me, why is today different from other days? He asked me to ask my own questions and find my own. Reasons, and then let myself know why. My parents encouraged me to ask questions throughout my childhood, never teaching me to rely on faith to accept a thing, but to ask for reasons for everything.” (4) Eternal Quest State of mind: Jewish families value not only knowledge but talent. They advocate innovation and believe that learning without innovation is just an imitation. Learning should be based on thinking and dare to doubt and ask questions. It can be seen that Marxist atheism education has a great influence on everyone. Of course, it cannot be said that it is wrong, but this way of thinking can easily lead to the simplification of history, because the influence of anything comes from all aspects, and it is difficult to analyze clearly. Like the Jewish issue, Nazi anti-semitism may have economic reasons as you have been educated (and deduced), but it is ultimately religious, and without this background, the analysis is definitely one-sided. Sometimes when the analysis is unclear, the "interest judgment method" is adopted, because it is much easier to judge the advantages and disadvantages than justice and injustice.
The second reason is the historical background:
Christianity has always been anti-Semitic. According to the description of the Microsoft Encyclopedia (I have a big head), the Jews refused to recognize Jesus as the savior because of their adherence to the teachings of their Judaism. discrimination and persecution. St. Augustine believed that the Jews should be punished for this: accept poverty and humiliation. This is the persecution of the Jews on the one hand, and on the other hand it has saved the Jews from extermination in the Roman Empire and its successor for a long time. After the 8th century, the Germanic monarchs of Europe (of the Franks and the Holy Roman Empire) encouraged the Jews to settle in certain places in their territories, the reason being that the Jews were good at doing business, when in fact, the Jews could not own land and could not be feudal lords tenant farmers and therefore pose no threat to the power of the lords. But these privileges further deepened resentment rooted in religion, and yet, thanks to the protection of their lords, the Jews of Europe lived unhurt for at least two hundred years. The crusades in the eleventh century rekindled Christian hatred of the Jews, the Jewish settlement of Rhineland was wiped out (1096), and after that until the Renaissance (16th century) Jews in Western and Central Europe remained In "distressed waters", he was constantly expelled by rulers from all over the world. The practice of the Nazis giving Jews licenses has been around for a long time. The Roman Catholic Church in the 12th century stipulated that Jews were not allowed to appear in public on festivals such as Easter, and Christians were also prohibited from having Jews as neighbors. Because the Holy See also prohibited lending among Christians, Jews happened to be the originators of this future banking prototype. Just like in China, people who did not work in agriculture at that time were people who did not do a proper job, and lending was not a good thing. As for the Jewish "gift" in the financial industry, it was a blessing in disguise. During this period, many deported Jews from Western and Central Europe fled to Poland and settled there. As for the reason, I didn't find out. I only know that Poland at that time (including today's Ukraine, Belarus, etc.) was not a good place. Interestingly, the Jewish life in the Islamic world at that time was far more nourishing than in the Christian world. During the Renaissance, what progressed at the same time as technological culture was "religious tolerance" People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism? People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism? People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism? People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism? People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism? People who believe and hold to their beliefs should be respected (not necessarily respected), regardless of whether their beliefs are legitimate or not. As for saying that anti-Semitism originated from Judas, Judas was also a disciple of Jesus, so how could he believe in Judaism?
The third is religious and economic reasons.
The Jews did not believe in Christ, but in Judaism. It was the people of Judaism who betrayed Jesus, so Christians have an insoluble historical grievance against the Jews. Children of Christian families are taught from an early age that Jews are the embodiment of evil. Economically, Jews in the countries they live in always belong to a relatively wealthy class. In fact, some people are indeed rich and not benevolent. In fact, many Jews are the same now. The state of Israel, which was also founded by the Jews, was not plucked. The wealth and ignorance of the Jewish people caused widespread disgust among the people. Hitler encountered an economic crisis that year, and when he could not solve social contradictions, he targeted the Jews, providing a channel for all social problems to vent. In fact, before him, other countries also hated Jews, including the United Kingdom, which represented justice. In fact, before the Second World War, the United Kingdom coordinated with Germany to forcibly immigrate many German Jews together with the Zionists. to the Palestinian ghetto. Later, the state of Israel was established in this place, but until now, Israel and Palestine have not been able to achieve peace. The root cause has existed since the 1930s. That place was originally a place of Arabs, and it was forcibly marked by the British in the name of the League of Nations. A piece for the Jews. Later, Germany also considered exiling all European Jews to Madagascar, leaving them to fend for themselves. Later, it was discovered that there were not so many resources at all, especially the ability to transport, so a final solution was reached, and the real large-scale began. of killing Jews. To put it bluntly, almost all of those countries in Europe hate Jews, but Hitler did something stupid, and other countries discriminated against but did not kill like this, so it seemed a little more noble. This kind of religious hostility, like the hostility between Christians and Muslims, is difficult for us Chinese to understand, because our Chinese religions are never exclusive. Neither Taoism nor Buddhism is a god, although There have been disputes between Buddhism and Taoism, but at least in the eyes of the common people, they are all orthodox religions, and there is no question of life and death. But Christianity and Islam are not like this. They are all single gods, and there is only one God. Those who believe in me are right, and those who do not believe in me are pagans, and they are very incompatible. There are about 11 recorded crusades in history, and many N people died. Until the 18th century, the Turkish Empire also besieged Vienna. There are also many Arabs who say that the war between the United States and Iraq is actually a religious war. I don't think it's all, at least some of the reasons are for oil, but it's hard to argue that religious factors don't work in modern society.
Fourth, there are other reasons: 1. Before Hitler's rise, he had suffered a lot from the Jewish people's losses or suffered great humiliation. 2. Kill the chickens to warn the monkeys, just imagine that I can kill the most intelligent nation, and the other nations will surrender. 3. Personal interest, fun.
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