Blacksheep,
My source (as I stated on page two of this thread) is A History of the Holocaust, by Yehuda Bauer, a formost scholar on the Holocaust and the events leading up to it.
In it, he and others state that the German Jews were established in that country, some for thousands of years (since the diaspora). He went on to explain that many of these particular Jews were upset with the onslaught of Eastern European Jews migrating and upsetting everybody with their problems. Included in the book are direct papers written by German Jews siding with the Natzi party that the Eastern European Jews were outsiders and were a drain on society. This was well after the Polish Jews were in the Ghetto's of Warsaw.
He gives many accounts of both French and German Jews who were very loyal to their governments. Now that is not babbling or ME "rewriting history". It was simply an account of what I read in MR. Bauers book.
The part that I said I disagreed with you about was the notion that Hitler invented the anti-semite thought. That is not true. He capitalized on the idea, and it went over well, because the ideology of Jews as "christ killers" and "world domination" conspiracy theories were widespread and culterally impeded across Europe.
I in no way consider myself "an expert", as I stated, I am just now beginning in depth research of these things. I apologize if I came across as something different.