Hitler said that his empire was going to last a thousand years and he was far off from that..
As far as anyone knows, Hitler never fathered any children.
People in Germany who openly opposed him were jailed or gassed, if they had not managed to flee abroad first. Of course, Great Britain, France, Canada, Australia, America and many other countries opposed Hitler.
Germany was suffering from economic depression as they tried to rebuild their country after World War I. Adolf Hitler became famous in Germany as someone who blamed all of Germany's misfortune on the Jews. Hitler then spread propaganda saying how Jews weren't like humans and how they were ugly and didn't belong in the world. This was how he gained followers into his party and spread his beliefs onto them.
Wrong country.........it was the invasion of POLAND, in September 1939, that set off WW2. On September 1, 1939, Germany in pursuit of imperial control and without warning, launched a ruthless attack on Poland by land and air. Two days later, Britain and France declared war on Germany. Germany's ally was Russia, and when they defeated Poland both countries partitioned Poland.
There is no yes or no answer because Hitler was tried and convicted of treason BEFORE he became ruler of Germany. As far as that goes, Hitler was still the ruler of Germany when he died.
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Hitler said that his empire was going to last a thousand years and he was far off from that..
Hitler was very smart for one thing and he gave the people of Austria and Germany what they wanted but the reason dictators get so far in their own dictatorship is because they usually know what the people want.
Yes they did. In the 1933 elections, Hitler's NSDAP party got more than 43% of the votes, making his party the biggest in Germany by far.
Germany's aggressive nationalism together with Hitler's megalomania was the definitely responsible.
The Axis forces contained troops from several countries, but Germany, led by Adolf Hitler and Italy, led by Benito Mussolini were the main two. Of these two, Hitler was by far the more powerful.
No, they were on the Eastern front, far from Hitler.
As far as I know, he DIDN'T. Germany BOMBED Britain. Because Britain was Germany's enemy. Neither Hitler (personally) nor Germany invaded Britain. London was heavily bombed, Coventry was bombed, other cities were bombed, but the country was not invaded. The British Channel Islands, however, were invaded. The islands (Guernsey, Jersey) were occupied by Germany, being closer to France than to England.
As far as we know, Adolf Hitler shot himself.
That would be Einsten who left Germany watching the military getting more rusbust and stronger. He had a idea far ahead that the Germany would be the greasted enemy of the Jewish community.
Hitler often took personal control of military operations. He exercised this command from Berlin, or from his "Wolf's Lair" in East Prussia, hundreds or thousands of miles from the scene. Germany had BY FAR the best generals of the war, extremely competent professional soldiers. Hitler, who had been promoted to corporal in WWI, often ignored their advice and overruled their plans, relying on his instinct. Once or twice he got away with this and had some success, which only reinforced his delusions of the superiority of his gut feelings to the professional skills of his officers. Hitler's meddling blunders cost hundreds of thousands of German soldiers their lives, and ultimately was a large factor in Germany's defeat. Hitler was worth at least a field army to the Allies.