He blamed the Jews for Germany's problems
In "Mein Kampf," Hitler blamed Germany's problems on the Jews, whom he portrayed as a threat to the Aryan race and German society. He characterized the Jews as responsible for both communism and capitalism, and argued that they needed to be eliminated in order to secure Germany's future. Hitler's scapegoating of the Jews fueled anti-Semitic sentiments and justified his extremist views and policies.
He was an angry, bitter, disillusioned young man looking for someone to blame for the problems he and Germany were facing.
This question requires a subjective answer as many factors helped to bring Hitler to power in Germany. One major reason for Hitler's success was the failure of the Wiemar Republic to handle the problems facing Germany's economic and political problems. Also, it should be noted that a democratic type of government which the Wiemar Republic represented was not what Germans' past and contemporary were used to. It was new and formed by the pressure after the defeat in WW 1.
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The Jews were used as Hitler's scapegoat for the financial problems Germany was facing after WWI. Eventually as his ideas became more radical, he decided that the"Final Solution" was to rid Europe of all Jew's ergo eliminating the "problem" at the source.
economy because i live in germany and we have a lot of pollution
No. Hitler was named Chancellor in January, 1933 after his Nazi Party won the most seats in the national government in elections that month. There had been several elections within a very short space of time in Germany, with the new government formed following each election soon proving itself incapable of dealing with the huge problems Germany was facing. (Elections in a parliamentary system can happen at irregular times, not just every so-many years). That was the last election in Germany until after WWII was over.
A company that is facing major problems will see a decrease in sales and may fail to exist. As of 2014, BlackBerry is facing major problems.
Hitler took Germany out of the League of Nations in 1933 primarily because he wanted to pursue his aggressive foreign policy objectives without interference or opposition from the international community. By leaving the League, Hitler sought to assert Germany's independence and sovereignty, enabling him to rearm the country and expand its territory without facing sanctions or constraints imposed by the League. Additionally, Hitler believed the League was ineffective and biased against Germany, making its membership irrelevant to his plans for expansion and domination in Europe.
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the problems he was facing was doing everyones mom too much
The main problems that facing the haiti is food crisis.