Corporal in WW1
Adolph Hitler died in 1945 and holds no position in any government at present.
He was a messenger. A runner as they say in the military.
superintendent of the union army
the people that served the army was hitler himself
Hitler gone to army in WWI and served as a message runner
He could be a seargent.
Hitler gone to army in WWI and served as a message runner
He was the chancellor of Germany during World War 2.
The two major events that allowed Hitler to gain total control of Germany prior to World War 2 was the following: 1. After the death of Von Hindenburg, Hitler was able to be both Chancellor and President of Germany. This was vital. It's importance cannot be over estimated. Prior to the death of Von Hindenburg, Hitler was yes, Chancellor. But that meant he had the top position in the German Government. Hitler maneuvered to hold the office of President which gave him the top position of the German State. This position meant that while Von Hindenburg held the position of President, he could in fact order the Army to simply remove Hitler from the position of Chancellor. ( naturally there would need to be a reason, but there was reason enough, such as Hitler's suppression of a free press & more) 2. Hitler managed to do what even Bismarck was not able to do. Namely the Army swore allegiance to Hitler personally. ( A deal had been struck of course ) Looking into ancient history, Augustus Caesar, accomplished the same thing. The Roman legions did not swear allegiance to the Roman State, they swore allegiance to Augustus personally.
Hitler got in the army because he loved the German army from a young age and apllied to join with his big head
Hitler served in the German army during World War One.
No, the German army was the army for Germany and the Nazi's was a party created by Adolf Hitler during his rise of the Third Reich. Since Hitler was the Furher the German army fought for Hitler during the war