A Dictatorship.
a dictatorship
Hitler's influence was... well how he really rose to power... despite the rejections he received in his life... And making Germans believe that they were the pure race of Germany or something of the sort...
People thought Hitler was good. Hitler lied to his people, to make them think that the people he killed were disgusting. but in reality . they are not.
kinda. when the Russians and Americans and other countries were bombarding Germany, Hitler went to his underground lair sort of thing and shot himself. Then him and his lair along with his wife, family, friends, and fellow Germans blew up.
He was the Furher of Germany. Duhh. Unless your asking what was his last job before that then i would have to guess that he was probably some kind of speaker or polition of some sort.
dunno about anybody winning, but i do know that Germany admitted defeat, adn doing so signed some sort of contract, making them give other countries lots of money, making Germany miserable and broke. this is how Hitler came to power, by promising that he would Germany better again, and blaming it on the Jews. which is funny, cos Hitler was actually part Jewish himself.
He dropped out of school at 16.
yes he sort of is
It is very unlikely that Hitler had any sort of feelings toward Eskimos.
Hitler wanted to make a 'New Germany' that brought together the entire German race (Volk) by conquering and going beyond the present borders including Hapsburg empire and including Austria. He wanted Lebensraum, or more space to live taken from the lesser race, the Slavs. He also wanted the New Germany to be Jewish free and Aryan(blue eyed, blonde haired). He wanted to strengthen Germany after its losses that resulted from the Versailles Treaty and WW1. All in all he wanted Germany to become a super power.Sources : ME!! :)
After Hitler and the Nazi Party took control of Germany in 1933, the Nazi's began to use propaganda to infuse the nation's youth with the ideals (so-called ) of the Nazi style of fascism. The "Hitler Youth" was formed as a sort of American "Boy Scouts" and the children of Germany were educated in Nazi beliefs at an early age. The Nazi's even developed a program of awarding families who had multiple offspring to continue to populate Germany.
Sort of. The Treaty of Versailles was drawn up after WW1. It divided up territory, and placed a number of sanctions on Germany. The Germans suffered under the Treaty. There was hyper inflation, poverty, unstable government. Check out the Weimar Republic. It was this suffering which caused Hitler to rise to power, as he wanted to see Germany restored to its former glory. From that, you had Germany invade Poland. Which was territory lost under the Treaty, and so on and so forth.