What Nazi ideology led to the mass murder of Jews known as the Holocaust?

1 Answer
Apr 7, 2018

National Socialism (NAZI) is the ideology that led to the mass murder of Jews known as the Holocaust. It was developed in Germany in the 1920s an 1930s.

Explanation:

National Socialism was anti-Semitic from the beginning. The German Workers Party was an Nationalist and Anti-Semitic precursor to the National Socialist German Workers Party: the Nazi Party, led by Hitler. NAZI comes from the German words for National Socialist. The "socialist" aspect was actually rejection of International Socialism.

Nazi Party's antisemitism continued to develop over time and when they consolidated their power they began to start to enact laws against Jews. Governmental powers allowed them to systematically enslave and kill Jews and others that is known as the Holocaust.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Nazism