Hitler formed the Hitler Youth to try to get people to join his army but it failed. Hitler was caught and was jailed for 1 year.
Hitler formed the Hitler Youth to try to get people to join his army but it failed. Hitler was caught and was jailed for 1 year in Panama.
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Sorry, but the above answerer has obviously confused the Hitler Youth with the failed Nazi takeover of Germany in 1923. Ten years later in 1933, the Nazis did take over Germany with Hitler as their leader. In 1934 Hitler wiped out his only serious Nazi rival, Ernst Rohm, leader of the SA (the guys in the brown uniforms) and replaced him with Heinrich Himmler and the SS (the guys in the black uniforms). The brown uniform of the Hitler Youth was somewhat similar to that of the SA, which probably caused confusion of the two organizations to the previous answerer.
To answer the original question, the Hitler Youth was formed as a Nazi counterpart to the Boy Scouts, and to indoctrinate German boys into the Nazi mindset. It was not the only time that the Nazis took inspiration from outside Germany. Heinrich Himmler intended that his SS should be to Nazism what the Jesuit order was to Catholicism.
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You guys are both idiots, do either of you know where Panama is.
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Hitler started the Hitler youth to train young men to be the most elite soldiers and Nazis they could be in order to build the most successful army and to teach them that they are better then Jews and gays and all them. He also wanted to form a super race.
He exploited the element of self-pity. The Germans were once incredibly proud of thereselves. After the war (not WWII), however, many had fallen into hard times, and thus, poverty. They felt sorry for thereselves, and thus, Hitler was able to take control with his... "incredible" communication skills.
Appeasement will forever be associated with British Conservative Prime Minister Neville Chamberlain. In signing the Munich aggreement he appeals to Hitlers 'better nature'. Put simply Hitler didn't have a better nature. Appeasement is a vain attempt to avoid a repitition of WW1 in Europe.
He pandered to the lowest impulses in human nature. He traded in hate and fear: racism, antisemitism, racial and cultural supremacy, homophobia, and xenophobia. He tapped into the fears in his audience, twisted them into hate, and turned them into action.
itler was angry about the treatment of Germany after WW1 and how it was scapegoated and bankrupted. He wanted Germany to rise from the ashes and to punish everyone who had a hand in their downfall. As Hitler came from Austria Anti semitism was second nature to him. Historically Jews had been put into ghettos and scapegoated for plagues and things and as many had businesses and wealth where an easy target for him. He wanted to send them all to Madagascar but this plan was unworkable. The Aryans came out of India and the Indus valley region. Hitler wanted to breed this race out again. As,according to the bible, Jews came from the middle east they had no place in his new breeding programme - like gypsies and mentally disabled people. hope it helps!
Yes. Late on April 28, 1945, he married Eva Braun, who had been his girlfriend for many years. The marriage didn't last long- not even two days later, Hitler and Braun committed suicide, and their bodies were burned (so that their bodies couldn't be defiled, as had happened to Benito Mussolini and his girlfriend).
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Hitler was cruel always wanting expand his rule. He hated Jews. He was crazy. He was very determin.
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I beleive that this answer is conservitive in nature, but nonetheless true. Hitler partially beleived in lebensraum, [living space (i.e. -- more room for Germans to live in in France and Russia )] but more importantly he believed in conquering all of Europe and to the ends of the Earth if he could. So yes, he did believe in lebensraum for the purpose of more space, and also for the purpose of an excuse for conquest.
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There is no real purpose. But they are both forms of particle movement across the concentration gradient (from high concentration). You could say that the purpose is to balance the amount of a certain particle. NATURE HATES HIGH CONCENTRATION OF PARTICLES IN ONE AREA! :)
Transportation.Transportation.
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