No, he only thought he did. He lead Germany to the greatest disaster in its history.
Of course not. But he made a great effort to make people think he had all the answers.
According to the late former General Speidel, who worked very closely with Field Marshal Rommel, Rommel early on came to be attracted to Chancellor Hitler's leadership for three major accomplishments:
(1) Hitler UNIFIED the German people. [Without doubt, he did this on a scale never seen before or since, even incorporating all territories with ethnic German populations, such as East Prussia/Poland and Alsace-Lorraine.]
(2) Hitler ended UNEMPLOYMENT in a dramatic fashion: While 6 million had been unemployed in the year before Hitler took office, he very soon transformed the German economy such that there was a labor shortage!
(3) Hitler remedied the humiliation of the Versaille Treaty, quickly and thoroughly. A majority of the German populace undoubtedly supported this restoration of national sovereignty.
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(1) United the Germans by forbidding dissent and terrorizing opponents.
(2) Remedied unemployment by massive rearmament and very little else.
(3) ' ... remedied the humiliation of the Versailles Treaty', but launched a war of aggression, and by May 1945 Germany was under foreign occupation and its reputation was mud.
Remedies? Pull the other one.
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.
He invaded places in Europe. alot of germanys neighbouring countries polland Switzerland France
Nobody has all of the answers to the world's problems. It takes a variety of different perspectives to answer all of the problems. If there were answer's to all of the world's problems, nobody would be in a war or other bad things such as that.
read all the answers and then one out of all the answer is a cause. Caused by the other three answers( or problems, conflicts).
Hitler was not a shy person. He spoke out to Germany and convinced them that he could solve all their problems. Part of the reason so many people listened to him, was because of his coaxing and demanding words.
Jews.
Hitler used the Jews and other sections of society as scapegoats, blaming all the problems on them. To Germans at the time Hitler made sense, he united everyone by providing explanations for Germany's problems.
The world has no problems
Adolf Hitler did.
the Jews
rhyme and reason
He blamed the Jews for all the problems
All you have to do is type math answer worksheets, and you will get answers of math problems.
All of your maths answers to the odd numbered problems are located in the textbook. It will explain how to work all of the problems and even give you samples to work out.
He invaded places in Europe. alot of germanys neighbouring countries polland Switzerland France
wiki answers can answer all your problems no matter what it is
all answers are correct