The Great Depression led to Germans needing anyone who proposed a solution, including ultra-right-wing solutions.
germans started to take hitler seriously because the wanted power. the belived that with hitler the could gain control of th e world and be the best. some where also afraid of him and did it to gain his trust.
many Germans viewed it as the way that it should be, many Germans viewed it as a political message, many Germans viewed it as unattainable.
Hitler's Philosphy was that the jews were not equl to the Germans. He thought that Germans were the best.
Mein Fuhrer if they were talking directly to him, Der Fuhrer/Die Fuhrer if they were refrencing.
Because Hitler believed Germans was a super-race and all other races were inferior to Germans.
if im understanding your question right, then no. Adolf Hitler lead the Germans
Its wasn't Hitler's idea and the Germans hated it and started WW2
Hitler didn't hate Germans.
Germans are included in the Aryan race.
No, Hitler made Germany go into war where millions of Germans lost their lives, their homes and everything they had. After Hitler's death Germany was destroyed and in shambles, so he definitely was not an effective leader for the Germans.
no one can find that out so lets just blame it on the illiminatiti like what everyone does now
Adolf Hitler had great skill in making speeches but it was not until the German referendum of 1929 that Hitler and the Nazi party gained credibility and the attention of the German people. By 1930 the Nazi party was the second largest party in Germany and in combination with the Communist party, won over 50 percent of the seats in the Reichstag. The Wallstreet crash of 1929 and the ensuing depression were thought to be key in the rise of the Nazi party.