Jesse Owens , a black athlete , who won four gold medals .
Hitler hated Jews because they loved God, and Hitler hated God, as he showed by his life.
Danes and Jews got separated
He invaded Russia 22 June 1941 .
The question, as written, doesn't make sense. Adolf Hitler was raised Catholic, how good a one is open to argument. When he grew up, he rejected the Catholic Church, and showed openly, and often, his hatred for the Church. Hitler and the Third Reich were openly at odds with the Church and fought with them on many occasions, eventually closing Churches, and sending innumerable Catholics to the gas chambers.
They got slaughted just like the Jews. To Hitler of you showed emotion then you were a Jew that simple to him. SO DONT SHOW EMOTION!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
The athlete showed great perserverance in her race, as she never gave up despite her injuries.
Adolf Hitler showed an interest in fine Arts and German-Nationalism. He was a painter, mostly in oil colors, and applied to the Academy of Fine Arts twice.
Dictators today like Hitler probably because Hitler was a dictator. He showed very good qualities about dictatorship, and lead a good example to those people who wanted to be like him, who would later become dictators or follow the same type of evil path as Hitler set out on.
he does not i got to the 8000 it took 3 days on the weekends he never showed up
He ended it by bringing all the members of the wave into the auditorium and showed them a picture of their leader, Adolf Hitler.
Hitler took over France, which surrendered & the Nazis went on to focus on London, England. however, the British did not surrender although Germany bombed and killed citizens and buildings. they showed no mercy!
Personally, I think that the violence between 1933 and 1934 was very important as it showed Hitler that violence wouldn't work and that he'd have to use a different approach. The violence, such as the Munich Putsch, showed Hitler that other methods would have to be used. As a result of the Munich Putsch, 16 Nazis were killed and Hitler was sent to prison. Obviously, this sent a pretty clear message that violence wasn't going to work. In prison, Hitler had valuable thinking time where he wrote 'Mein Kampf' and, as shown in source B, this caused Hitler to change his methods which lead to him gaining support and eventually becoming dictator.