Adolf Hitler may have become the most hated man in history, even by his own people.
Many Germans feared both Hitler and the programs he began. But with the military and police powers he acquired, he was nearly unstoppable. As World War II saw the tide turn against Germany, there were more who wanted to see him removed. A number of his own soldiers tried to kill him, but in the end he died by his own hand, commiting suicide as Soviet troops entered Berlin.
Many many people stood up against Hitler.
Hitler and his allies had many Germans killed because they opposed him.
World War 2 was fought by many allied nations to stop Hitler. These allies included: Great Britain, the United States, Russia, Canada, New Zealand, Australia, and others including resistance movements within conquered nations such as France.
Yes, they did try. But it was obvious that any attempt would not be successful, not without great loss. Once the Nazis had power their grip on it was resolute & Stauffenbergs plot in 1944 was only to cause 'Sippenhaft' which cost some 5 000 people their lives. Whole families went to the concentration camps simply because they were related to the plotters. Theoretically Hitler came to power democratically, given what was to follow who could believe this democratic election was credible ?
Indeed, there were some Germans that were. Not many history says that-not many people knew that from the start. That was why there were several attempts to have Hitler assinated and the Nazi regime wiped out. Many Germans were truly against what Hitler and the Nazis were doing to the Jews. Some were arrested for helping Jews escape or trying to hide them. Even half of the German army resisted against Hitler and the Nazi regime because half of them saw the wrong of what was happening.
who knows.... but i love to learn about WW2 idk y but i do....... but the Nazis did obviously but probably not anyone else.
Yes. There were many individuals who knew what was going on was wrong. They were against it. But because of fear they did nothing about it. It took an outside force to stop the nazi movement.
If the choices are A. the Munich Pact B. Kristallnacht C. the Nuremburg Laws D. the Treaty of Versailles then its D, the Treaty of Versailes
As far as anyone knows, Hitler never fathered any children.
Adolf Hitler opposed the Munich Pact in various ways and even broke it severally. Winston Churchill is also known to have out-rightly opposed this pact.
There is no record of Hitler ever killing anyone in person. He did, however, participate as a courier in World War I, where he saw combat, and was wounded several times, but there are no records of him actually killing anyone.
Hitler killed, Jews homosexuals anyone mentally or physically handicapped gypsies communists blacks
DEFINETLY! Yes but unfortunatly Hitler never cared
No. Hitler was a fanatical nationalist.
The Treaty of Versailles 1919
No, she supported him all the way to the end.
If the choices are A. the Munich Pact B. Kristallnacht C. the Nuremburg Laws D. the Treaty of Versailles then its D, the Treaty of Versailes
The Versailles Treaty
No, Hitler never personally threw a bomb at anyone.
A dictator such as Adolf Hitler uses force to keep control of ones army. Dictators are significant because they make law, making it difficult for anyone to oppose them. Hitler in this case used the secret police and armed forces to in force his law and to round up political parties which opposed him.
adolf Hitler commited suicide.he was not killed by anyone
Most of Europe.
NO
he killed anyone