The book was titled, Mein Kamp. It was a book written by Nazi Party leader Adolf Hitler, outlining his political ideology and future plans for Germany.
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Field Marshal Rommel was summoned to meet with Hitler over the situation in North Africa in January 1943. Hitler had concerns about the failing German position in the region and wanted to discuss the strategy and future plans.
Although other leaders of the German Reich had escape plans, Hitler was determined to remain in Berlin. Apparently he did not believe that he would lose the battle of Berlin. Speculations are that there was a seaplane waiting to take them to Greenland.
His 1925 book 'Mein Kampf' (My Struggle) was his autobiography, and vividly laid out his plans on becoming the leader of the NAZI party, and eventually Chauncellor of Germany. In 1928, he wrote a sequel, recently just published in 2003. In it, he details plans of a German/British war against the USA.
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His plans were to capture and control all of Europe and then the world
At the Fuhrer Conference in 1937 Hitler outlines his plans to take over the world. He disclosed plans for the war and how he wanted to expand the German empire.
Hitler, the Nazi's but over all Germany
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
Military leaders ignored Hitler.
Military leaders ignored Hitler.
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Also could be: He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
Field Marshal Erwin Rommel carried out Adolf Hitler's plans for defense of the Atlantic Wall
At first, people including the Jews had mix feelings about Hitler's rise to power. Only some Jews have heard rumors about Hitler and what are his plans such as, His plans in getting rid of the Jews. However in 1933, the Jews known Hitler didn't like them and some did accept that but they wouldn't expect what Hitler will do withing the next 4450 days as having power over Germany.
Field Marshal Rommel was summoned to meet with Hitler over the situation in North Africa in January 1943. Hitler had concerns about the failing German position in the region and wanted to discuss the strategy and future plans.
Hitler never really changed his plans after Stalingrad. There is evidence that his personal doctor, Theodor Morell, had been injecting Hitler with different kinds of drugs, one of which was a form of Methamphetamine. There are theories that suggest this drug influenced Hitler to refuse a retreat from Stalingrad once his soldiers were becoming surrounded. Lack of supplies to his out-stretched war fronts and the brutality of the Russian winter halted the German war machine's push into Russland. Hitler's plans did not change, and that is precisely why he lost the Eastern Front. He did not adapt.