no
Adolf Hitler was on the axis side during WWII.
Adolf Hitler had hundreds of side kicks that were never publicly named or documented. Anyone that believed in Hitler and helped in any way was considered a side kick.
The Axis
depends which side you are on. -Akilae
... I am one of Jehovah's Witnesses and....uhh....well...that's....an interesting question. But here are the four things we are to do to to show that we are on Jehovah's side: Pray, have personal study, regular meeting attendance, and a regular share in the ministry.
Nazi Germany -Axis -bad guys
Yes, to a certain level either because of work or school etc. They do try to level there association to avoid being influenced by the outside "world" which they think is bad for their spirituality. They do make friends but are carefull to befriend people with good traits. Yes they are allowed to be friends with people who are non-Jehovah's Witnesses. They are careful with getting involved in negative activities with the outside world. My mom's side of the family are Jehovah's Witnesses and not in a negative way but my aunt keeps seeing demons.
The rise to power of Adolf Hitler in Germany, and the second World War, is an example of the dark side of nationalism.
She was Adolf Hitler's mistress. She killed herself along side of Hitler when he did when it was evident that the Germans were going to lose the war.
Propaganda, and the use of many speechs to bring his position up to power.
[In_which_year_did_adolf_hitler_die]He died April 30th, 1945, from suicide.
Adolf Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany during World War II. Nazi Germany, along with its allies such as Italy and Japan, formed the Axis powers. So, Hitler was on the Axis side during World War II.