The dynamics of Right-wing extremism within German society

The dynamics of Right-wing extremism within German society
The dynamics of Right-wing extremism within German society

Edited by Oliver Decker, Johannes Kiess and Elmar Brähler Translated by David West

The central role of antisemitism for fascism in Nazi Germany is well known: Jews were the absolute enemy in National Socialist ideology. In the 1930s, the longstanding rejection, devaluation and exclusion of Jews in Europe, and especially in Germany, offered ideal conditions to mobilize people for Shoah and a war of aggression, which is the reason that antisemitic crimes and the spread of antisemitic attitudes are still the focus of great attention today.

This chapter deepens the empirical analysis of the spread of antisemitism in Germany, and explores in more detail how anti-Semitism emerges. It deals with its forms and the question of what role it plays in the authoritarian dynamic of modern society.

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