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.
It was probably Alfred Schuelers who 'rediscovered' a former symbol of Germany, the 'German Cross' or Swastika. This happened in 1913 when Hitler relocated from Vienna to Munich.
He needed the professional army for his foreign policy ambitions.
The Hollacaust was a genocide, or a mass killing, of Jewish people which was started by Hitler, the leader of the Nazis, in World War II. It was horrible event, and parts of it started maybe 2 or 3 years before WWII, but most people believe it only happened during World War II. Some people deny the existence of it, but it definitely did happen. Hitler's reasoning (By the way, Hitler is evil) was that the people of Germany needed a scapegoat, so he chose the Jewish people, who were peaceful and would not fight back. Mass numbers of the Jewish population died, and it was a truly horrifying event.
Adolph Hitler shot his mistress, Eva Braun, and his dog, then killed himself, just as Soviet forces were approaching Berlin. He didn't want to face the humiliation of capture and surrender. Afterwards came the saying, "Even Hitler loved his dog." ^ Minor correction - Hitler didn't kill his wife. She chose to end her life through the use of a cyanide capsule.
Hitler died during the Battle of Berlin but did not take any part in the battle itself. He chose instead to take a cyanide capsel and simultaneously shoot himself in the head than risk the prospect of being captured by the Red Army.
Hitler hated the Jewish people and blamed them for the loss of the first world war. Hitler considered the Jewish peoples back stabbers and targeted them during the Holocaust.
They chose him as their leader.
Hitler did not choose blue eyed people for the master race. That is simply a stereotype of Germans. It is simply because many Aryans at that time had blue eyes. Hitler himself had brown eyes.
No, he chose to do so.
Many people did and many people still do. Anti-Semitism is still quite prevalent in the world, so quite a number of people believe that Hitler was in the right when he chose to murder 6 million Jews and 5 million other dissidents or undesirables.
Interests vary. Chose something you are interested in.
Yes, but naughty is probably too weak of a word; this is a man who chose to launch a genocide and murder 11 million innocent people.
Nothing "made" Hitler do anything. Hitler chose to annihilate the Jewish People because he believed that they were inherently evil. Hitler was very aware and cognizant of everything he said and everything he did. He was an incredible orator, able to motivate tens of thousands of people with his passionate beliefs about the greatness of the German people. He was well aware of how effective he was in galvanizing support for his atrocities and planned elaborate systems for maintaining the bureaucracy that drove it. He also spent a lot of time and effort in developing the ideology that would drive this hatred. Hitler was not a machine, but a man and a very passionate one who freely chose to commit one of the greatest atrocities in history.
No. Nothing "made" Hitler do anything. Hitler chose to annihilate the Jewish People because he believed that they were inherently evil. Hitler was very aware and cognizant of everything he said and everything he did. He was an incredible orator, able to motivate tens of thousands of people with his passionate beliefs about the greatness of the German people. He was well aware of how effective he was in galvanizing support for his atrocities and planned elaborate systems for maintaining the bureaucracy that drove it. He also spent a lot of time and effort in developing the ideology that would drive this hatred. Hitler was not a machine, but a man and a very passionate one who freely chose to commit one of the greatest atrocities in history.
this just means that you say why you chose to do the particular topic that is if topics are involved
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It was probably Alfred Schuelers who 'rediscovered' a former symbol of Germany, the 'German Cross' or Swastika. This happened in 1913 when Hitler relocated from Vienna to Munich.