Martin Luther.
You had to go back almost 500 years to find an example, eh? By the 19th century, Jews in Germany were largely emancipated, and were surpassing other Germans in many fields (creating jealousy in the process; leftism is largely the politics of envy). They contributed greatly to Germany's advanced state of technology, and fought for her in WWI. You want to know the real source of Nazi ideology? Look into the academic climate of 19th cent. Germany (that's a little closer to Hitler in time, isn't it?), especially Marxism, which was the economic foundation of National Socialism. That's why the left prefers the contraction Nazi: to disguise the fact that the movement was socialist. Marx was a vicious anti-Semite. Look it up, right here on FR.