JewsCommunistsFreemasonsSocialistsLiberalsPacifists
There were more than just two groups that Adolf Hitler blamed for Germany's problems. Jews, Communists, Freemasons, Socialists ,Liberals, Pacifists, Gays, Czechs, anyone who was believed to not be Aryan.
I believe if I remember my history correctly that Hitler disliked anyone who was not blond haired and blue eyed, ie... Jewish, Polish. etc. ____ Undesirable, in Hitler's eyes, included a long list of groups. See the related questions. Jews, polish, homosexuals, gypsies, and Jehovah witness
The full quote is this: "I wish to thank Him who allowed me to return to my homeland so that I could return it to my German Reich!"This came from a speech that Hitler gave in Vienna in April 1938, the day before a plebiscite which would confirm the German annexation of Austria. In March 1938, the German military had invaded and occupied Austria. The Austrians had planned to hold a plebiscite which, if passed, would have disallowed Austria from unifying with Germany, and Hitler invaded to prevent the vote from happening.Hitler's speech was short, and included the quoted line, above. The line is Hitler thanking God for allowing him to conquer Austria, which is the country where Hitler was born and raised.
Among the occupied countries only Denmark actively resistd.
God needed someone to eradicate the Jewish heretics
Yes, he and the Nazis were fiercely opposed to communism, and desired to eradicate it.
People who are afraid of things hate them and want to get rid of them. Hitler was afraid that the Jews were too powerful, so he started a campaign against them and had millions of them killed.
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"For those who wish to live, let them fight, those who do not wish to fight in this world of eternal struggle, do not deserve to live." - Adolf Hitler
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Nothing, there were many minority groups that he favoured.
Hitler actually wanted to kill all Jewish people, and started WW2 because of it
Oxford was to be the capital of England, but Hitler did not wish to remove the Third Reich's capital from Berlin.
Back in 1940, there were five concentration camps in Germany. These camps were established to eradicate resistance groups, political prisoners, racial groups of the Jews and Roma.
Hitler had some connections with the then Grand Mufti of Jerusalem, a Muslim leader.
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