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".
I think he widened his net after the World Jewish Congress declared an international boycott on Germany and Germany's own Jews rose up in support of it. Imagine the hysterical over-reaction to Trump, where every average Lefty acts like he's a demon. They kicked up enough dust to get that net widened. All over a guy who just wanted to unfuck his country.
At what point did the Jewish lead Socialists start the terrorist bombings while being sheltered by the other Jews in the ghetto?
Was that before or after the World Jewish Congress?