Anti-semitism
rule by force/fear
Through the use of propaganda. Books, film, television, radio and other forms of media were poisoned with Hitler's ultimate vision and plan to rid Germany of Jews. Basically, he instilled fear by spreading lies and so the people were scared and believed him.
They came to power because they got lucky?
Hitler began his rise to power when he joined the German Workers' Party in 1919, which later changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Over time he utilized his natural talents for public speaking to seize leadership of the party. As he spread his message throughout Germany, he cracked down on opposing parties, sometimes violently. By 1933 he was Chancellor and had provoked many Germans into a nationalist frenzy. There was no opposition to his use of the Enabling Act of 1933 to secure his position as dictator.
The swastika was just a logo, used for brand identification.
I really don't know exactly, but I think it was totalitarianism
Probably until he gain power then he had people do it for him
Hitler offered to bring Germany out of the great depression by proposing that it was the Jewish people who were making them bankrupt by charging to much for their products.
Yes.
rack
to kill jewish people
Mein kampf
Ye - he was pretty mental....
rule by force/fear
Through the use of propaganda. Books, film, television, radio and other forms of media were poisoned with Hitler's ultimate vision and plan to rid Germany of Jews. Basically, he instilled fear by spreading lies and so the people were scared and believed him.
They came to power because they got lucky?
Hitler began his rise to power when he joined the German Workers' Party in 1919, which later changed its name to the National Socialist German Workers' Party. Over time he utilized his natural talents for public speaking to seize leadership of the party. As he spread his message throughout Germany, he cracked down on opposing parties, sometimes violently. By 1933 he was Chancellor and had provoked many Germans into a nationalist frenzy. There was no opposition to his use of the Enabling Act of 1933 to secure his position as dictator.