He attempted to destroy the Royal Air Force as a precursor to an invasion of the UK. His losses were so high that he abandoned his invasion plans (Operation Sealion).
Munich Conference
No, there is no evidence that Hitler attempted to sign a peace with Britain. He did hope for capitulation but that is something entirely different. - I Warner
Hitler re-armed the Rhineland in an attempt to see how France and Britain would react. The treaties signed by Hitler, especially the Versailles, clearly stated that if the Rhineland was entered and rearmed by Germany they were to be taken out immediately. France and Britain pitied Germany's losses though, and they let Germany have some leeway. In this, Hitler proved that France and Britain were weak and would be too late to stop his larger efforts
In the book, Diary of Anne Frank, it was a German Generalist who made an attempt on Hitler's life.
Hitler planned to conquer Britain. he bombed London 57 times, but they didn't surrender!
1923, after the unsuccessful Nazi attempt to take over Germany. Hitler was sentenced to five years but was released in 1924.
Munich Conference
Invasion, bombing them from the air, the Battle of Britain, and The Blitz.
No, there is no evidence that Hitler attempted to sign a peace with Britain. He did hope for capitulation but that is something entirely different. - I Warner
Britain is the world's sixth largest economy so it depends on your definition of 'unsuccessful'.
Yes, the army was unsuccessful in its attempt to drive the British out of Canada.
they were scared of a second world war.
The Burr Conspiracy was an unsuccessful attempt by former VP Aaron Burr to take over land in the West and form his own country with him as Dictator.
The Munich Putsch
An air shot.
The Munich Pact was an attempt by the democracies to appease Hitler by ceding him the Sudetenland of Czechoslovakia, in the hopes that he would end or delay his expansion. France and Britain realized that they were unprepared to wage war. Ironically, neither was Germany, but Hitler bluffed the democracies into believing it was.
Some of the most unsuccessful leaders include Hitler, Stalin, Hussein, Fred Phelps, Richard Nixon, and Castro. Some say that former president Bush was unsuccessful.