German Foreign Policy and European Integration

It was the one of the ordinary days in the German streets, in Berlin. I saw a huge crowd near the Angleterre Hotel in the Berlin. At the beginning I wonder why the people were gathered there but when I was keeping on walking and going closer, I understood why the people were gathered there. There was a discussion between a Turkish man who lives in Germany and a German citizen, and a German man in the street that nearly turn in to a fight because of the religious clothes of Turkish man. Today in Germany, the situation of the Turks started to talk much harder than ever, like in the early 1900s the debate of the situation of the Jews in the Germany. What were the factors of German abhorrence to Jews? And today what are the drawbacks of Germans about Turkish people? Are they any common points? What are the differences of these two issues? How these issues are affect the portrait of Germans among the Europeans? And how these issues affected and will affect the German foreign policy among Israel and Turkey? In this paper I am going to seek for the answers of these questions in the above.
Firstly, I will begin the paper with the “Holocaust” of the Germany which means fully burned in ancient Greek. What were the reasons of the Holocaust? In order to understand better I should ask two question because these two question s take us directly to answer of the problems that Jews lived in Nazis period. First question is why did the Germans (Nazis) accused Jews as a reason of the every bad situation that happened after World War I? In this question we can see three reasons. What are they? Firstly, when we look at the whole picture in the Europe at that time, we can see that, not only Germans abominated from Jews but also whole Europe abominated from Jews, it was so this abhorrence mainly rooted in the Anti-Semitic tradition of the Europe. Secondly, According to Vogelsang, in the Nazis period the anti- Semitism, which means a jaundice and antagonism as a group, turned in to a...