The Nazis greatly admired Luther, for he inspired and validated their antisemitism.
So say the Nazis and you. BTW, what religion were the leadership nominally again? Yeah no way they learned from that source.
for he inspired and validated their antisemitism.
Expulsion, murder, wearing of distinctive marks on their clothing pioneered by the Catholic church at various times 1000 years before Luther. But Luther inspired them? Right, that's believable!
Sadly it is more likely Catholicism AS infected Luther to his shame. Something else from the Catholics he would have been well advised to shed. Too much time in Catholic education, fortunately he never sought secular power as the Catholics did. As it was he didn't have any power, but the OTC sure did and exercised it to the Jews' dismay. No evidence that Luther's AS went beyond his polemic, none survived to the Lutheran Confessions. Catholics OTOH continued their AS for another 400 years, right through the formation of the Nazi party.