Surprisingly, yes, there are neo-Nazis who still admire Hitler. Despite the illegality of it, some neo-Nazis still go to places associated with Hitler as a sort of pilgrimage- notably his birthplace in Braunau am Inn, Austria.
The Neo Nazis as they are called in Germany, are made up of a very small minority.
The Racist organisations are illegal.
Most Germans do not share their views and are very tolerant peace loving people.
Many are deeply ashamed of the actions of past landsmen who inflicted atrocities on innocent people.
Having experienced life in Germany for many years, I can vouch for these words.
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I would like to endorse the first answer. I started learning German at school in 1959 and went on to study German at university ... I have visited Germany often and spent a year working there. It is very unfortunate that some sections of the media in the English-speaking countries find Neo-Nazi activity in Germany vastly more newsworthy than, say, in Britain and that they perpetuate highly misleading stereotypes.
No, though there are a small number of Neo-Nazis.
It looks like there's a word missing in the question. Hitler certainly did not want Jews in Germany.
Germany paid all damages done and had a police force as their biggest armed force or something like that. No matter how its put, Germany still got screwed.
Hitler fought for germany/the axis in ww1.
yes
Tens of thousands of Polish Jews settled in Germany in the inter-war period due to nationalist and racist policies in Poland. This fostered still more anti-Semitic hatreds in Germany and to a mentally ill like Hitler this was unforgivable. Poland had a considerable Jew community, which Hitler wanted to eliminate. To a nationalist like Hitler, the lost territories by Germany in WWI in favour of Poland were unacceptable. But above all, Hitler wanted to push Germany into war to control the whole world and Poland was a first step because UK and France guaranteed Polish independence.
There is no yes or no answer because Hitler was tried and convicted of treason BEFORE he became ruler of Germany. As far as that goes, Hitler was still the ruler of Germany when he died.
No he does not.
He was Germany's chancellor, which is kind of like a president.
Not very good, because Hitler and Germany still lost against the Soviet Union and the war.
He was like the king of Germany and was the head of the Nazis
It looks like there's a word missing in the question. Hitler certainly did not want Jews in Germany.
Germany paid all damages done and had a police force as their biggest armed force or something like that. No matter how its put, Germany still got screwed.
Hitler fought for germany/the axis in ww1.
yes
No, he committed suicide while he was still Chancellor of Germany.
only Hitler knows hahahaah lol
Tens of thousands of Polish Jews settled in Germany in the inter-war period due to nationalist and racist policies in Poland. This fostered still more anti-Semitic hatreds in Germany and to a mentally ill like Hitler this was unforgivable. Poland had a considerable Jew community, which Hitler wanted to eliminate. To a nationalist like Hitler, the lost territories by Germany in WWI in favour of Poland were unacceptable. But above all, Hitler wanted to push Germany into war to control the whole world and Poland was a first step because UK and France guaranteed Polish independence.