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Thank you for the straight forward question and it's simplicity, which now allows me to answer in simplicity. He was nuts!
Hitler believed in the theory of evolution. he believed that by killing people that weren't as healthy would make humans some kind of superspecies.

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12y ago
  • He was orphaned at a young age.
  • His mother had breast-cancer.
  • His father never cared about him.
  • His artwork was denied in Vienna.

All murderers have a sorry excuse for parents.

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11y ago

Firstly, Hitler increasingly became pertinent on defeating France and Britain, attacking both places. At this point Hitler, on behalf the Nazi party and military of the totalitarian German state denoted by the "third reich", had successfully gained control of Poland (1939, making a pact with Stalin, leader of soviet Russia, beginning World War 2).By 1940, Hitler had infiltrated France successfully capturing Paris and most of Europe with the help of the allies to the Nazis the Italian fascists under their leader, Benito Mussolini. From 1939 to 1942 (holocaust) the Nazi party began removing Jews in full force to concentration camps and extermination camps. Heinrich Himmler was Hitler's Right hand man who was in charge of overseeing these camps, Himmler coordinated the killing of more than six million jews. The Holocaust was a controversial era gaining the force of opposition from the Western hemisphere. Following the German invasion of the Soviet Union in 1941, the tide turned against the Third Reich in the major military defeats of the Battle of Stalingrad and the Battle of Kursk in 1943. The Soviet counter-attacks became the largest land battles in history. Large-scale systematic bombing of all major German cities, rail lines and oil plants escalated in 1944, shutting down the Luftwaffe (German Air Force). Germany was overrun in 1945 by the Soviets from the east and the Allies from the west, (the big three, U.S.S.R.,U.S.A,UK). The victorious Allies initiated a policy of denazification and put the Nazi leadership on trial for war crimes at the Nuremberg Trials. Clearly, by breaching the pact between Soviet Russia and attacking the Soviet Union, Hitler made his greatest mistakes in the final days of the third Reich, and on April 30, 1945, he committed suicide.

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14y ago

Among any of the typical problems any leader throughout history has had to face (The economy, foreign relations, etc...) were also problems directly incurred due to the consequences of the First World War. Germany was obligated by the Treaty of Versailles not only to pay billions of dollars of reperations but also to accept the weight of guilt for the war.

With an unstable global economy by the end of the 1920's and an equally unstable political environment within Germany, the situation was rife for a unifying conservative figure to assuage the fears of the militarists, industrialists and other members of the ruling elite.

When Hitler was appointed Chancellor in 1933 he still had not only to address the needs and concerns of the people that put him there but also those of a economically depressed country. However, contrary to popular belief, the NSDAP, the Nazi Party was just as fractious and divided as Germany itself. Hitler had to contend with other, still highly influential members in the party, such as Ernst Rohm, the leader of the SD, or Brownshirts. These were members who viewed the incorporation of National Socialism as more revolutionary than Hindenburg or Von Papen would have prefered. As a result comes the Night of the Long Knives, by which Hitler brutally murdered most SD leadership, including Rohm, and therby placated the generals and the industrialists.

After the Reichstag fire and Hindenburg's death, Hitler found the consolidation of power much easier but problems between Hitler and the other members of the Party, Himmler, Goering, and others would continue up until the end of the war. By the end of the war numerous assination attempts were made on Hitler's life, and the Allies had effectively crushed the Germany war machine.

So to be specific, Hitler could not have and did not rule by mere dictate. He ruled in a complex and ever-changing political environment that required him to make and break alliances and manage the expectations of everyone from high party officials to the German People, and later, the occupied peoples themselves. It is in the opinion of the author that Totalitarianism or Absolutism are both theoretical constructs that can be strived towards but never truly actualized. The same could be said for Nazi Germany or Soviet Russia or even Louis XIV's France.

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13y ago

His first hate of the Jews stemmed from when his mother died. She was being taken care of by a Jewish nurse. He blamed this nurse for his mothers death. He then became brainwashed by current "science" of darwinism e.g. survival of the fittest. He believed that the Jewish race was contaminating the Arians gene pool. He wanted only the strongest and best people to survive. He really had no grounds for any hatred he was just a horrible person.

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12y ago

I don't think there's any firm evidence of a 'psychological problem'. In many ways the man was very, very ordinary - even boringly ordinary. He epitomized the prejudices and attittudes of the Bavarian beer-hall in the aftermath of 1918-1919.

Indeed, to quote Hermann Glaser, he and pretty well the entire Nazi leadership was 'extraordinary in its ordinariness'.

There is certainly no evidence to support the popular view of a demonic personality suffering from severe and shocking mental problems.

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His problem was he was very mean and squalid little man.

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Hatred and prejudice was more his problem.

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14y ago

The Jews he beleived that they Bribed their way into Everything!

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