he kept it hidden from the public
While many studies have been made of the origin of Hitler's racist and anti-Semitic ideas, only general explanations are yet possible. Culturally, Hitler grew up in an atmosphere of anti-Semitism; this was certainly one cause. Another came from his bitter experience in World War I and its hardship-filled aftermath for Germany: like many Germans, he wanted to find a scapegoat for their suffering. Still another might have been some dramatic personal experience as a child, teen, or young man, through which he developed his hatred for Jews.
no he didn't Yes, Hitler did listen to his people. They loved him because he listened to their ideas and if their ideas were not anti-Jewish he would kill them. He mesmerized them in the Hitler youth program to never question Him. They were taught anti-Jewish ideas early on.
Hitler and Mussolini tested their new military ideas during when the Spanish Civil War happened.
It is racist and it may cause offence because it depicts those ideas the nazis had about 'untermenschen' (people considered subhuman or racially inferior). Nazis are widely disapproved of (so they should be).
i would have reacted against it____Obviously, all Jews disliked and feared Hitler's ideas. This wasn't a gender-based 'thing', so I hope this hasn't been set as a school assignment ...
To fight the racist idea that Africans were primitive
He thought that Gypsies, Homosexuals, Jews and all the other people who are unlike the Germans were different and not worth to live. A good life.
because he killed loads of Innocent people because of his backward belief's. he hated blacks, Jews and homosexuals. he was racist and a dictator.
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In Mein Kampf, Adolf Hitler revealed his extreme nationalist and racist ideas, promoting Aryan superiority and advocating for the elimination of Jewish influence. He also outlined his political beliefs, including the need for living space (Lebensraum) for the German people and the importance of a strong authoritarian government.
The best example of negative cohesion is using Hitler. Hitler originally gained his support no because people were attracted by his ideas, but because they had the same dislikes or fears. Hitler gained support because some shared the Nazis fears/dislikes like communism which is negative cohesion. The saying my enemies enemy is my friend is a saying about negative cohesion. So basically when people support each other because they share dislikes, not necessarily agree with their ideas.
While many studies have been made of the origin of Hitler's racist and anti-Semitic ideas, only general explanations are yet possible. Culturally, Hitler grew up in an atmosphere of anti-Semitism; this was certainly one cause. Another came from his bitter experience in World War I and its hardship-filled aftermath for Germany: like many Germans, he wanted to find a scapegoat for their suffering. Still another might have been some dramatic personal experience as a child, teen, or young man, through which he developed his hatred for Jews.
no he didn't Yes, Hitler did listen to his people. They loved him because he listened to their ideas and if their ideas were not anti-Jewish he would kill them. He mesmerized them in the Hitler youth program to never question Him. They were taught anti-Jewish ideas early on.
They lived and died. No-one in the Hitler supported or liked his ideas.
Hitler and Mussolini tested their new military ideas during when the Spanish Civil War happened.
it was the other way around, the party had a constitution and Hitler took his ideas from there.
He never was any of those things. He was a moderate Republican with distinctly progressive views on social issues such as birth control and black emancipation and never expressed any support for Hitler or ever spoke out against Jews. This has been confirmed by Jewish agencies. He always supported America's war effort against Nazi Germany. The source of your ideas about him may be that he once was one of seven directors of a bank that in 1942 was accused of having some Nazi leaders as private customers. A subsequent investigation proved this however to be not the case.