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He imprisoned them in concentration camps, he would simply kill them or make them suddenly disappear.

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Where were those who opposed Hitler sent?

To concentration camps, or if they posed a big enough threat, to immediate death.


Who Hitler wanted out of Germany?

Hitler wanted jews, gypsys, homosexual and the mental and physical deformed. Also any one that wanted those who did not agree with his views out of Germany.


How is Hitler full of contradiction?

Hitler wanted a 'Perfect Germany' meaning people with blue eyes and blonde hair, yet he had none of those features


What effect did Gestapo have on the outcome of World War 2?

The effect that the Gestapo had on the outcome of World War 2 was fear of the police force in Germany. The Gestapo had power to hunt out those that were considered a threat to Nazi Germany that included Jehovah Witness, Jews and Communists or anyone else that challenged the Nazi Party.


When did Hitler gain conterol of Germany?

Hitler was appointed Chancellor of Germany on January 30, 1933. But he wasn't all-powerful yet- he still had to answer to the President and to the Reichstag (where the Nazi Party did not hold a majority).On March 23, 1933, Hitler was able to get the Reichstag to pass a constitutional amendment giving virtually all of the government's power to Hitler and his Cabinet. This could be considered the date that Hitler's dictatorship officially started. Over the next year, the Nazis changed the entire government of Germany to fit their beliefs, such as to strengthen propaganda and police, build up the military, and punish Jews and political opponents for existing. This process is known as Gleichschaltung("synchronization").On June 30, 1934, Hitler and his inner circle carried out the "Night of the Long Knives". The few remaining politicians who had opposed Hitler's rise to power were arrested, and generally executed or sent to concentration camps. He also murdered fellow Nazis who were considered a threat to his power, notably Ernst Röhm, the powerful leader of the Nazi Party's private army. Additionally, a small group of Nazis known as "Strasserites" (named after Gregor and Otto Strasser, their leaders) were murdered because they hoped to turn the Nazi Party into a socialist party.On August 2, 1934, President Paul von Hindenburg died of old age. He was the last obstacle to Hitler's total domination of Germany. With him out of the way, Hitler chose not to hold elections to replace Hindenburg; instead, he merged the office of Chancellor with the Presidency, and created the new office of Führer ("Leader"), which only he held.So pretty much any of those dates could be considered the date Hitler gained control of Germany.


What happened to many books in Germany in the 1930s and why?

Many books in Germany were burned in huge bonfires that consisted only of books. No wood. This happened because the Nazis thought that some books in Germany were against the Nazis and Hitler as well. So, they banned some books that were of "Lighter" criticisms, and burned those that were considered too against the Nazis ways and beliefs.


What claim by adolf Hitler showed his antisemitic beliefs?

Hitler claimed that the Jewish people were the greatest threat confronting Germany. He claimed the Jews were subhuman people, akin to vermin. He claimed that Jews had secret organizations devoted to ruling the world. He claimed that Jews horde money from hard-working Germans. He claimed that Jews are inherently disloyal to the countries where they live and seek to destroy those countries, etc.


What secret agreement did Hitler and Stalin have?

Just before Germany invaded Poland, Germany and Russia signed a non-agression pact which included a secret portion in which they agreed that after the German invasion, Russia could occupy those parts of Poland Germany did not sieze.


Did Hitler feel sad when he killed all those children during the holocaust?

No - he believed that all Jews were a scourge on Germany and deserved to die


Did Hitler speak about the Jews in public?

Yes, of course. Blaming the Jews for Germany's misfortunes was one of those themes that he talked about in his public speeches.


Why did Hitler kill the mentaly ill?

Hitler's systematic eradication of Europe's Jewish populace wasn't without his own twisted purposes: He strove to create an entire Aryan nation, what he considered to be the perfect race. Those considered 'perfect' by Hitler were of pure German blood, able-bodied, mentally sound with blonde hair and blue eyes, among other things. As a foothold for his political overthrow, Hitler blamed Germany's problems on the Jewish residents.Anyone outside the criteria was considered a drain on society, a defect in Hitler's 'perfect race'. Since they would not be physically fit enough to serve in Hitler's army, they were put to death. Hitler's racism extended not only to the mentally ill, but to non-Caucasians, homosexuals, the elderly & the physically handicapped. Traitors, and those thought to be against Hitler's reign of horror were also murdered.


Where did hitler get Nazis to kill jews?

They were part of the Nazi party. Just aboutall Nazis were undyingly loyal to Hitler and his fanatical things. His Nazis came from all around Germany and became loyal to him. Those that weren't knew that what they were doing was definitely questionable. But Hitler had many minions.