no, he did not believe that they were a direct threat, the closest thing is the 'global conspiracy'.
Hitler killed people because they were different. He killed anyone who was different or anyone who he thought posed a threat to the Nazi race.
they were a threat
no he did not he thought of them as a threat
Probably not, because Hitler is dead and has been for quite some time now. He no longer presents much of a threat, even to Canadians.
Churchill thought that Hitler was the biggest threat in WW2
Adolf Hitler
He killed millions of Jews.
Under threat and afraid.
because Hitler wanted to take over the world and the Poland was the biggest and closest threat so he attacked them
Blacks were seen as genetically inferior, but they were not persecuted in the same way as some other groups, as they were not seen as such a threat.
Hitlers plan was to conqour all of Europe, then expand. Australia, being that it is an island, would have nowhere to go if Hitler decided to invade. Hitler, in most peoples opinion, was sort of an underlying threat throughout the whole war, though Australia never actually acted on it.
When he got a huge erection.