Have a dump in front of everyone in Berlin whilst singing Its Raining Men backwards.
His intention fired back at him because, although he had a treaty with the Soviet Union, he ignored it and attacked them anyway. So, as a result the Soviet Union joined the Allies to defeat Hitler.
In WW1 Hitler was shot on his horse in no-man's land and got sent back to Germany to recover.
Because it was Hitler's goal for Germany to become a world power and the Soviet Union was the "ultimate prize"
he was talking about Mussolini and Hitler
Santa Clause Was His Bsck Up Leader. They had struck a deal. Santa gets in on the action and Hitler never goes on the Naughty List.
Joseph Stalin (Soviet Union) never actually trusted the U.S> or Britain. He joined them to get back at Hitler for betraying his trust and attack the Soviet Union.
Hitler's demise was two-fold. Along the Eastern Front(Russia) he lost his 6th Army trying to take the city of Stalingrad in 1943. This forced the German Army to stop it's push into Russia and eventually retreat back to Poland, while the Soviet army gained momentum. Along the Western Front, the failure of the German Luftwaffe to gain air superiority(Battle of Britain 1940), and a desired land invasion of the U.K., prevented Hitler from eliminating the two enemies standing in his way of European domination. The Allied Powers gained the needed advantage on the Western Front with the Normandy Invasion and infusion of American soldiers in June 1944. By Feb. 1945 Hitler's army was retreating back, having lost much of the land it had taken prior- with both the US and Russian armies advancing into Germany. In his final days, Hitler hid in a bunker in Berlin with a few high ranking Nazi officers and his new wife Eva Braun. While they hid, the Russians closed in from the East and the US/British army closed in from the West. Hitler shot himself on April 30th, while Eva Braun ingested cyanide.
Hitler was invading the Soviet Union, and Stalin kept retreating back into Soviet territory. After many battles in Soviet territory, Hitler realized that the Soviets started winning battles. The broken troops in 1941, were replaced by new soldiers willing to defend the motherland. While Hitler poured more of his reserves into the battle, Stalin just scratched the surface of his reserves. After the battle of Stalingrad, over 91,000 of Hitler's were captured and there supply line was cut. The red army pushed Nazi forces back to Berlin in 1945. In the battle of Berlin, the Red Army took control of Berlin, Germany's capital
There were several reasons, primarily the historically poor performance of the Russian Army in the First World War, and the poor performance of the Soviet Red Army in the 1930's, and during the invasion of Poland in September 1939 and then in their Winter War against Finland (November 1939-March 1940). Hitler also believed the Russians/Slavs to be inferior to the German people, and was convinced that Communism had weakened Russia/Soviet Union. After he defeated France in just 6 weeks, whereas it was not defeated in the First World War, Hitler thought that Russia (defeated in the First World War by Germany) would be easier to defeat than France. Also, Josef Stalin had seriously damaged the leadership & morale of the Soviet Red Army with his paranoia driven purges (murder) of its top officers in the short years prior to the Second World War. Hitler was correct in his assessment of the USSR, he made serious military errors that gave the USSR the break it needed. For example, even though Kiev was a stubborn hold out, Hitler stopped the advance of his armies heading for Moscow to turn back and finish off that city.. On top of that was the fact the invasion was six weeks behind schedule. This was because a the Balkans were a problem. He should have waited another year.
yes. after Germany had to pay 6 million after ww1 they needed someone to help them love and be pround of their country. Hitler loved Germany and built an army to help Germany fight back.
He didn't consider the harsh winters so didn't supply troops for needed equipment to survive the winters. He didn't count on the Russian people fighting as hard as they did. He spent time, money, and men to loose to Russia.
he launched an attack on russia and the soviet countries known as operation barbarossa which started off successful but after stalingrad germany was slowly beaten back