Yes, he and the Nazis were fiercely opposed to communism, and desired to eradicate it.
During his time of power, Hitler worked alongside the Communists. Benito Mussolini was one of Hitler's allies. When Italy turned on Mussolini, Hitler rescued him.
Nope, his main enemies in the streets of Germany were communists and one of the reasons he invaded the USSR was his hate of communism.
Generally, yes.
Hitler believed that people inferior to himself and to Germans should be put to work or killed.
because they fall behind in school work
Hitler's philosophical work
I believe the "Choosing" in the concentration camps when Hitler was ruling was when the Jews were being chosen for processing (death) because they cannot work. Usually, the ones chosen were weak, old, and unable to work.
A bolt, a safe, and your locker (for work and whatnot).
:) Well shouldnt you work it out by yourself??pay attention in school!!:)
Adolf Hitler did not work as a customs officer. Hitler's father Alois Hitler did work as a customs officer. His father was often re-assigned so he moved around frequently.
no, well not always. the people can work together or have a leader bossing them around. fascists, communists, and progressives believe people are stupid and need leaders. but the answer depends on the kind of government.
The main role the Great Depression played in leading the world into the second world war was that Hitler used it to gain power and votes. Because the Great Depression caused severe poverty, starvation and unemployment, Hitler promised to give the German people work, so that they could buy bread with their wages. One of his mottos was 'work, freedom, and bread'. He was promising them work, so that they could buy bread, and at the same time, freedom from the Treaty of Versailles. Not only that, but the Great Depression, like all crises, causes the public to turn to the extremes of politics. In other words, the public turns to the right wing and left wing parties, rather than the centre parties. The Nazi Party, Hitler's party, was right wing. So, naturally, the public turned to him and the communists (the left wingers). Hitler blamed the communists and socialists (centre parties) for the Great Depression. So, in summary, Hitler used the Great Depression to turn the public away from the communists and socialists, and by doing so, won over for himself many votes. He also promised work and bread to the Germans - the biggest needs of the German people of that time.