He was not a crisis at all
The Nazis believed in an 'all-Aryan', military-style society with a 'top-down' command structure.The supreme virtues for Nazis were:Courage on the battlefield.Blind obedience to authority.Total conformity.
to kill them to kill them
hitler didnt have any political theories except to rule the worldAnti-Semitism was primary among Hitler's political beliefs, but others included a belief that Germany had been unfairly punished for the consequences of World War I in the Treaty of Versailles.
He wanted to control the world and turn everyone into the perfect Germans for him
the people that beilieved in Hitler's views thought it was the right Thing to do. the non-Nazis thought it was wrong
many people think he was very Christian but this is not true, the only religious believe he had was Norse mythology or maybe atheist
Yes, Adolf Hitler mentions Henry Ford favorably in "Mein Kampf" for his anti-Semitic views and achievements in industry. Ford's writings and beliefs influenced Hitler's own views on Jews and the role of industrialists in society.
Yes he did due to the racism of his father, and that was because his father had many fails with the Jewish people. ____ Very little is known about the views of Hitler's father and there is no evidence for the above. What's more, there is no evidence of antisemitism on Adolf Hitler's part before 1916, when he was aged 28.
He was brought up in a Catholic family. Some say he was a Christian, but it's known that privately he had negative views of Christianity.
Anti-semetism is the hatred of Jews. Hitler took such an extreme to another extreme, blaming them for all of Germany's and his problems. The propoganda that the Nazis put out clearly shows that they considered Jews as a lesser creature, as a brutish, greedy, evil person who didn't deserve to be treated well, or even alive. Hitler dreamed of a world without Jews, and activley set out to make that dream a reality.
Nazis was and i think still is (in some places) a peaceful belief system, but now the majority of followers follow the words of hitler. During WW2 some Allies could have been Nazis but didn't follow the strong views of Hitler. They could be either the racist type or the peaceful type, but i think that their pride in their county would overpower the belief of Nazis in some Allied Counties.
he believed that all jews should die. he described this race as pigs in his own book 'Mein Kampf'.