The Germans held very mixed feelings about Hitler. From one perspective, he was stepping up as a leader to unite the Germanic countries and force Germany out of severe debt. On the other hand, he was manipulating the German people with private, sinister motivations to scapegoat a large group of people and murder them. If he had more coherent and beneficent motivations, he may have been one of the best leaders that Germany has seen. Instead, he tarnished the German name by associating it with his Nazi organization.
Make no mistake; there were many followers of Hitler at the time of his reign, but there were many who sympathized with the Jewish and others who were targeted by the Nazi attacks.
Germany did not particularly hate Russia during WW II. Germany was engaged in a project of world conquest, and since Russia was a rather large part of the world, Germany felt a need to conquer it. The Germans, operating on the theory that they belonged to an Aryan race of supermen, did consider themselves to be superior to the Russians, who are members of the Slavic ethnicity, but the Germans did not hate Slavs the way they hated Jews. Slavs were thought to be just an inferior race, not an evil race.
Hitler hated the communists more then anything else
He hated anyone that didn't stand with him.
Adolph Hitler was so influential since he had led Germans to victory in World War II. He took advantage of this to deceive people that the government was not ideal and this is how he got into leadership. .
Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.
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Yes.
Hitler didn't hate Germans.
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Hitler hated the communists more then anything else
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He hated anyone that didn't stand with him.
No, Adolph Hitler was the German chancellor. The allies (including the Americans) were fighting the Germans.
The Germans were at war with Britain because of Adolph Hitler, who wasn't happy with the result of Germany losing WW1 - 15% of their land being taken from them. Adolph Hitler was against Jews, and wanted to rule the world, so he tried - and failed.
Adolph Hitler was so influential since he had led Germans to victory in World War II. He took advantage of this to deceive people that the government was not ideal and this is how he got into leadership. .
Hitler did not really convert Germans to hate the Jews. Germany was already an anti-Semetic society when Hitler came to power and therefore, it was easy for Hitler to convince Germans to go along with his plans for Jews.
No. He was particularly fond of children. He liked them to call him 'Uncle Wolf'.