Hitler's anti-Semitic ideas were influenced by various sources during his formative years. In Vienna, he encountered the writings of prominent anti-Semitic figures like Georg von Schönerer and Karl Lueger, who promoted nationalist and anti-Jewish sentiments. Additionally, the pervasive social and political climate of late 19th and early 20th century Europe, rife with anti-Semitism, further shaped his views. These ideas solidified during his time in Munich and played a significant role in the ideology of the Nazi Party.
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