He expressed anti-Semitic views from 1933, writing first in German.
Asked if any of the visitors had expressed anti-Semitic views, he said, "I would have no way to know."
He is known for his nationalist and anti-semitic views.
Worse still, some audience members expressed isolationist and anti-Semitic views.
This line of thinking led to an anti-Semitic view of Jews as a threat to human and economic development.
Later he accepted the same anti-semitic views, which became crucial in his program of national reconstruction of Germany.
By the late 1930s, both men were notorious for their conservative, isolationist, and anti-Semitic political views.
He was not just another composer with anti-Semitic views.
Following his retirement in 1938, he became controversial for his anti-immigrant and anti-Semitic views.
Some of the members of the forum also express anti-Semitic views.