Steven Th. Katz
Kontinuität und Diskontinuität zwischen christlichem und nationalsozialistischem Antisemitismus
Lucas-Preis 1999
Edited by Volker Drehsen
Translated by Alexandra Riebe
2001. 117 pages. Unrevised ebook edition 2025.
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The widespread argument, that there was an essential continuity between Christian and Nazi antisemitism, is to deny. The argument ignores the specific point of Hilter's mixture of the doctrines of pestilential racialism and inverted manichaeism, which was practically the way of intended, complete physical eradication of every Jew. It is this unconstrained, ideologically driven imperative that every Jew be murdered, that distinguishes the Holocaust from all prior antisemitism.