This is an actual quote from his book Mein Kampf .
In the Jew I still saw only a man who was of a different religion, and therefore, on grounds of human tolerance, I was against the idea that he should be attacked because he had a different faith. And so I considered that the tone adopted by the anti-Semitic Press in Vienna was unworthy of the cultural traditions of a great people. The memory of certain events which happened in the middle ages came into my mind, and I felt that I should not like to see them repeated. Generally speaking, these anti-Semitic newspapers did not belong to the first rank--but I did not then understand the reason of this--and so I regarded them more as the products of jealousy and envy rather than the expression of a sincere, though wrong-headed, feeling.
Yeah turns out Hitler wasn't born an antisemite (nobody is) and he was even basically saying things like "the antisemitism of the middle ages shouldn't be repeated". . Turns out the reason he went against jews isn't because of "jealousy" or "religion".
this sounds like a straw man
So, a straw man is where a weak or wrong version of your opponents argument is constructed so it can be dismantled, which appears (to idiots) to prove a point.
How is that done here? What is the weak argument being demolished?
a straw man is also a made-up argument that you claim the opposition uses, that you then dismantle to claim victory.
I've never heard anyone claim "Hitler was always an anti-semite"
I've never heard a single person describe Hitler's motivation for his disgust for the Jews. Hitler Hates Jews is an axiom.
what sounds like a strawman?