Simply stated, they gave the people what they thought they wanted.
Hitler gave people jobs - in the army. He also vilified "the Jews" while massaging the ego of the German people to the extent that they believed that they were "the Master Race".
Mussolini made the trains run on time.
Hitler, Mussolini and Tojo were all leaders who surfaced to offer hope at a torrid times for their people. Though not the most qualified individuals to lead their people, they were able to convince and move people by promising change.
If you ask some people, they will say that it was because the countries did not know what was actually going on. That is amazingly true! The Germans did not know what the true definition of a Nazi was, until the WW began. Then the Germans were fearful of the Nazis. After WW2, the Germans hate Adolf Hitler.
the political and social situation was ready for him, the economic situation produced a fertile ground for extremist governments.
Hitler/Germany did not invade Greece. Mussolini did. Hitler had been making moves in Checzslovakia and other countries and was not consulting Mussolini. Mussolini wanted to show that he could act on his own. So, he launched an attack on Greece. Italian troops crossed the Albanian border on 28 October, 1940. Hitler was returning from a visit with Franco and learned of the invasion when he arrived at the train station at Florence. When Hitler met with the jubilient Mussolini, he could not speak of the invasion but gave false predictions that Spain would join the Axis alliance. There is a photo of them together on a podium in front of the crowds and Hitler doesn't look happy. As it turned out, Mussolini's troops became bogged down (literally in the muddy mountains) and Hitler did send troops attacked from the North (or right flank) and rescued Mussolini from embarassment.
well...... if Hitler didnt eat during WW2, There was a chance of him starving to death. Hitler did eat during WW2 but not as much as his army. Hitler was to busy planing his (future) equipment, so he can advance his army and having more support on having victory on WW2
Hitler was having a cup of tea
he would bring you to hitler
Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries. Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries.
well...... if Hitler didnt eat during WW2, There was a chance of him starving to death. Hitler did eat during WW2 but not as much as his army. Hitler was to busy planing his (future) equipment, so he can advance his army and having more support on having victory on WW2
Hitler/Germany did not invade Greece. Mussolini did. Hitler had been making moves in Checzslovakia and other countries and was not consulting Mussolini. Mussolini wanted to show that he could act on his own. So, he launched an attack on Greece. Italian troops crossed the Albanian border on 28 October, 1940. Hitler was returning from a visit with Franco and learned of the invasion when he arrived at the train station at Florence. When Hitler met with the jubilient Mussolini, he could not speak of the invasion but gave false predictions that Spain would join the Axis alliance. There is a photo of them together on a podium in front of the crowds and Hitler doesn't look happy. As it turned out, Mussolini's troops became bogged down (literally in the muddy mountains) and Hitler did send troops attacked from the North (or right flank) and rescued Mussolini from embarassment.
Mussolini provided a basis for Hitler's concept of governmentAnswerActually Hitler also got some of his ideas from Napoleon. He like how Napoleon wanted to take over and wanted to do the same. However, when Napoleon took on a two sided war; Hitler promised himself he would not do the same. Hitler ended up doing the same thing when he was at war with Great Britain, he invaded Russia and made the same mistake eventually leading to the end of the war. Answer"Hitler believed in Arthur de Gobineau's ideas of struggle for survival between the different races, among which the "Aryan race"-guided by "Providence"-was supposed to be the torchbearers of civilization. In Hitler's conception Jews were enemies of all civilization." http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hitler I would like to add a note that I didnt actually know Hitler but I can guarantee he didnt admire the English because they are a bunch of bloody wankers. I happen to be having coffee with one such right now! ITS A FACT!!!
Hitler was having a cup of tea
he would bring you to hitler
Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries. Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries.
Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries. Dictatorships/Totalitarian governments were established in Germany, Italy, the Soviet Union and Japan due to their condition after World War I. All of these countries suffered large amounts of destruction and damage and were having trouble rebuilding and the citizens of these countries were struggling. So when Dictators, such as Hitler and Mussolini, promised to get the country up and running and "restore their post-World War I glory," they received the support they needed to gain control of the countries.
No, Hitler never had a child.But there are many fiction stories of Hitler having a kid like the book Hitler's Daughter by Jackie French.
Mussolini Benito Mussolini, after having been duly appointed Prime Minister by King Vittorio Emanuele III.
support from big businesses helped because they funded Hitler for the propaganda that he used which was one of the main causes to him become chancellor and then dictator. Also Hitler gained supporters from big businesses allowing him to advertise and use their shops or other businesses for advertising and selling of merchandise. this was due the the business men having various shops or businesses spread all over Germany. This in turn spread the word around of Hitler and gained him many supporters.
The 1938 Munich conference was part of the policy called '"appeasement" or giving in towards the demands of Adolf Hitler in order to ensure peace. Appeasement is a general term used in diplomacy to " give in" or to placate an aggressive enemy. The term was popularized when the Munich conference agreement was later termed to be a worthless agreement as within a year, Europe was at war.
Italian nationalists were outraged when Italy received just some of the territories by the Allies. Chaos rose, taxes increased, unemployment climber and the government could not stop the crisis. This made it a perfect time for Mussolini to rise and take over.