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He was against the Jews and other people who disaggreed with him.
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he was against anyone who was not aryan: this included Jews (who he loathed most of all), homosexuals, gypsies, the disabled. he also loathed other 'asocials' such as the homeless and drunks who did not appear in his vision of a 1000 year Reich.
he thought the slavic people were below the aryans and he quite respected the british for their power.
General Erwin Rommel was forced to poison himself because he was suspected of plotting against Hitler.
No, Hitler was never excommunicated. He never committed a serious offense against the Church to warrant excommunication.
Oviously because he had dounuts!
Hitler's nephew, William Patrick Hitler, fought against his uncle in World War II. He joined the United States Navy and served as a pharmacist's mate. He changed his last name after the war to distance himself from his infamous relative.
Absolutely Not!, Adolf Hitler was an Anti-Christ or Anti-Jesus. Everything he stood for was against Jesus Christ the Son of God.
juan mata and the french are against adolf hitler
There were a few things the Hitler youth did. The one thing that that Hitler youth did was go against their parents.
Yes, he was against it.
They did not support Hitler and were against him.
Nobody ever rebeled against htler. The allied forces: french, british and Americans(later in the war) were against Hitler but never rebeled against him
Yes
Yes they were.
Jews.
Hitler killed Jews, in are law we have the freedom to be religious
Hitler was not as much against the world as he was for world domination. He envisioned his regime dominating the world for a thousand years.
Barbarosa
in 1945