I'm obviously not some smarty-pants or mind-freak or anything, but all I can say about how Hitler thought of violence is that, in the Hindu's religion, there was a sign of "swastika" which precisely meant "peace", Hitler reversed that sign, and declared it of being sign of "blood, war and violence", and he made it the Nazisign.
Personally, I think that the violence between 1933 and 1934 was very important as it showed Hitler that violence wouldn't work and that he'd have to use a different approach. The violence, such as the Munich Putsch, showed Hitler that other methods would have to be used. As a result of the Munich Putsch, 16 Nazis were killed and Hitler was sent to prison. Obviously, this sent a pretty clear message that violence wasn't going to work. In prison, Hitler had valuable thinking time where he wrote 'Mein Kampf' and, as shown in source B, this caused Hitler to change his methods which lead to him gaining support and eventually becoming dictator.
He believed violence was the way to peace.
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He claimed to believe in 'providence'.
This was not one of the beliefs that Hitler held.
I believe that Adolf Hitler is the author of his biography!
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no they believe that hitler delivers them wealth..
because people dont believe in hitler