To what extent did anti-Semitism influence Nazi policy?

What will be an ideal response?


The ideal answer should include:
a. Adolf Hitler was deeply anti-Semitic, as evidenced in Mein Kampf.
b. When Hitler assumed control of Germany, he made anti-Semitism state policy.
c. This policy can be seen in the Nuremberg Laws and Kristallnacht.
d. The Nuremberg Laws, among other things, denied German citizenship to Jews.
e. Kristallnacht refers to the destruction of Jewish property.
f. The Nazi Party’s goal was to create a region free of Jews.

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