He didn't survive. He killed himself and his wife.
They didn't
Hitler claimed that the Jews needed to be eliminated for Germany to survive as a nation
Hitler killed over 11 million people in the holocaust. the jews couldnt survive this but they did and they are rebuilding the nation as we speak.
Nothing they couldn't do anything coz if they disagreed with hitler they were killed anyway
Yes, otherwise he wouldn't had become the leader of the Third Reich few years later.
Yes, three great-nephews of Hitler currently live in the greater New York area: Alexander (b. 1949), Louis (b. 1951), and Brian William (b. 1965). They are directly related to Hitler through their Grandfather and Hitler's half-brother, Alois Jr.
the basic answer is no. but there all always exceptions. Child did survive the camps but there was no set rule anywhere to leave kids alone.
Math. There were too many Poles for Hitler to have killed all of them in the amount of time that Poland was occupied. However, Poland lost many sons and daughters during Hitler's Occupation on account of the Holocaust: 1939-1944, with 3 million Jewish dead and 3 million non-Jewish dead.
Adolf Hitler had two surviving siblings: his half-brother Alos Hitler & His sister Paula Wolfe. As a side note to this question, Hitler had two nephews. One was captured at the Eastern Front & executed; the other eventually immigrated to the United States.
He most likely didn't the only ones who know that for a fact are 1.The president 2.The Russian government as of 1945.So in my opinion he did not make it but their are speculations.
Hitler committed suicide in 1945, so he did not survive WW 2 and have any influence on Germany post-WW 2.
Hitler deprived Jews of any and all types of food. The Jews in the Concentration Camps and ghettos ate 230 calories a day (which is about as much as a granola bar and a glass of orange juice). They would ate anything edible in order to survive.