Hitler believed in his own ideology. His hysteria and passionate rhetoric reflected the depth of his attachment to his own ideas. Hitler was able to persuade millions of other people to become passionate about the ideas that moved him. He convinced many Germans that their nation was under attack, whipping the people into a fury, prevailing upon them to rise up to undertake a "life or death struggle" to save the nation. People devalue the power of Hitler's ideas, claiming they are devoid of intellectual content, irrational, inconsistent, etc. People underestimate the impact of Hitler's ideology because they are under the spell of the fantasy of "rationality." Ideas do not have to be true to be believed. It is simply necessary that they evoke an emotional response within the minds of the people to whom they are conveyed.
He was determined to make Germany the most powerful country in the world, by taking over and ruling other countries, as an addition to Germany.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Answer this question…Mussolini did not make persecution of Jews a key part of his ideology.
Chancellor of Germany
Germany
Attaining racial purity
Make Germany an purer , free country.
Adolf Hitler's autobiography is titled "Mein Kampf," which translates to "My Struggle" in English. It outlines his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
Adolf's Hitler goal in the holocaust was to get rid of all the Jews from Germany.
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When he comitted suicide in 1945.