In a sense he did; he created an atmosphere of fear and competition amongst politicians that made criticism of Hitler very dangerous. However, at the end of his Chancellorship, Germany had been divided into 4 and didn't technically exist as a single country again until 1989.
Hitler unified Germany by identifying a scapegoat and a common enemy on whom all of Germany's problems could be blamed. This common enemy united Germans more than anything positive that the previous German rulers had attempted.
Adolf Hitler
Hitler considered Luxembourg as German territory, and he wanted to unite all the German peoples under a single Reich.
Hitler did not want one race, he wanted all the races to be independent and not mix.
Hitler wanted was becuase he was gay
It looks like there's a word missing in the question. Hitler certainly did not want Jews in Germany.
Cause he had syphilis
Anschluss
1938
Austria, Czechoslovakia and Poland as they all held German speaking people and one of Hitler's aims in foreign policy was to unite all German speaking people under German rule.
through the use of the propaganda strength-through-joy.
Adolf Hitler
Hitler considered Luxembourg as German territory, and he wanted to unite all the German peoples under a single Reich.
It was a political tool, to unite the country against a common enemy.
...wow really? No Hitler didn't kill them for their "meat"!!! he killed them to unite his people with a common enemy besides the military burned the bodies after the Jewish died
Adolf Hitler
No, Hitler hated the Jews because of a personal slight, and persecuted them as a means to unite the greater part of the German population against a common enemy.
Hitler did not want one race, he wanted all the races to be independent and not mix.