Hitler had no regrets. He never expressed any regrets for any of his crimes. On the contrary, in the last days of his life in the Bunker, he became increasingly arrogant. He even said that the Germans had shown themselves unworthy of him and his leadership! In other words he committed suicide claiming that he'd been too good for the Germans.
Hitler could not regret being a Jew because he was not a Jew. This myth I think began because there is a tombstone with the name of Hitler's mother on it in a German cemetery. The tombstone also has the Star of David. Ah ha, said those people who wondered if Hitler was a Jew. We have proof. Alas, they forgot to look at the birth day of the woman. She would have been in her 80's when she gave birth to Adolf. Sorry, he was not a Jew.
No, he did not regret the Holocaust. The reason why he doesn't regret it is because he had a dream of creating a " Super Race" of humans, making them more perfect than any other race in all of humanity. Hitler also realized the drawbacks from this event: Many would stand up and protest to this. So he did what he thought was necessary: send out Waffen SS troops and Gestapo Green police" teams to track down any who would resist the will of the Nazi's ( mostly the Jewish people targeted by this event.
No. He was genuinely proud of what he did with regards to the Jews.
No. Mainly for the reason than he had no plans. Plans were finally made in 1942, but they were more a reaction to events which were already happening.
If you're talking about family relationships, no. However, if you're talking about the world "related" as in involved in the same incidents and plans, yes. Anne Frank was a victim of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler was the man who gathered the Nazis that destroyed the Jews and other ethnic groups.
yes
His plans were to capture and control all of Europe and then the world
Ordinary Germans were never asked about that. In fact, they weren't even told about the 'Final Solution' (Holocaust). It was supposed to be top secret, but various stories got out ... This suggests that the Nazi regime thought the Holocaust didn't enjoy mass support.
Well, Himmler was Hitler's right-hand man, but mostly Hitler was the brains of the operations so the plan of the executions of the Jews was Hitler's ideas and plans. Himmler just put in charge and carried out the Final Solution for him. * In view of the scale of the holocaust, its duration and number of German SS men involved, one can safely assume that it was ordered by Hitler. In their diaries both Goebbels and Goering recorded lengthy discussions with Hitler about the Final Solution * Hitler's obsessive antisemitic raving and ranting created the political climate that made the Holocaust possible, perhaps almost inevitable. Please also see the related question.
During the holocaust, Hitler laid down elaborate plans to exterminate all the Jews. Concentration camps with gas chambers and human ovens were meant to carry out the work.
if you mean the plans for 'Germania', then very little. if you mean about the Holocaust, then the plans that were made were not made very far in advance and they weren't made by Hitler.
I don't think he had one regret, but the fact he did not win what he set out to do. He had Albert Speer draw up plans of what his remake of cities of the world would look like after he took control of the United States and the UK.
Some reasons for the limited US response to the Holocaust are listed below.Skepticism about the accuracy of the information received.The remoteness and inaccesibility of Poland, which is where nearly all the extermination camps were.Please see related answer.
Because we humans had more power thaan them. And because they tought that we had plans to escape ,love mrs,perez
If you're talking about family relationships, no. However, if you're talking about the world "related" as in involved in the same incidents and plans, yes. Anne Frank was a victim of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler was the man who gathered the Nazis that destroyed the Jews and other ethnic groups.
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yes
His plans were to capture and control all of Europe and then the world
Ordinary Germans were never asked about that. In fact, they weren't even told about the 'Final Solution' (Holocaust). It was supposed to be top secret, but various stories got out ... This suggests that the Nazi regime thought the Holocaust didn't enjoy mass support.
Well, Himmler was Hitler's right-hand man, but mostly Hitler was the brains of the operations so the plan of the executions of the Jews was Hitler's ideas and plans. Himmler just put in charge and carried out the Final Solution for him. * In view of the scale of the holocaust, its duration and number of German SS men involved, one can safely assume that it was ordered by Hitler. In their diaries both Goebbels and Goering recorded lengthy discussions with Hitler about the Final Solution * Hitler's obsessive antisemitic raving and ranting created the political climate that made the Holocaust possible, perhaps almost inevitable. Please also see the related question.