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Hitler didn’t “discover” a fact, he repeated long-standing antisemitic propaganda myths that were later formalized by Nazism. There was no “almost exclusively Jewish” sex-slave trade in Vienna or anywhere else. This passage from Mein Kampf is a textbook example of scapegoating: take a real social problem (prostitution existed across all European cities), falsely assign it to an entire ethnic group, then use that lie to justify hatred and political violence. Historians are clear on this: Nazi claims about Jews controlling prostitution were fabrications, not findings. The text is studied today to understand how propaganda radicalizes, not because it contains truth.