Well that's preety obvious
Germans knew his intentions. His intentions were bad and lead to WW2.
People knew he was going to kill millions of people specialy Jews/disabled
Then why vote for a murderer, a torturer.
He was never a peacefull man, always finding reasons to start a war or attack. How powerful did he want to become. He almost took over the Europe execpt Britain, Russia.....what more did he hunger?
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Anschluss was achieved in several different ways. Hitler was not going to make the same mistake he made in 1934. So by 1938, Hitler was allied with Mussolini. Also, Mussolini was occupied with the Spanish civil war, so unlikely to help Austria if Hitler did invade. Once Hitlers troops had marched into Austria, Hitler held a plebiscite (a vote). 99.75% of the Austrian population voted for a union with Germany. This is how Hitler achieved Anschluss
In Novemer 1932 the Nazis (NSDAP) received 34% of the popular vote, which made them the largest party in the Reichstag but did not give them an overall majority. Hitler was appointed Chancellor on 30 Janaury 1933.
In yesterday's French presidential elections the Daily Mail advised France to vote for the openly racist National Front, so I am not sure this question should be in the past tense.
Hitler's fathers job was a custom officer.
'Hial Hitler' means to all worship hitler.
because they wanted to
NO
It was by vote.
In the 1932 general election Hitler's party won 22.5% of the vote in Berlin.
he killed people if they didn't vote for him
Because Hitler is bad man and he want to kill the Jews people.
No, he just 'brain-washed' them into believing that Hitler's view were the best so that when they were older they would vote for him. If he wanted them to follow him he wouldn't starve them.
he when around asking people to buy apples and to vote for him :)
in 1933 when Hitler came to power. :) please vote best answer
They believed that adolf Hitler would help their economy
Yes they did. In the 1933 elections, Hitler's NSDAP party got more than 43% of the votes, making his party the biggest in Germany by far.
A-the right to vote