he killed a lot of Jews
I would say that he had none!
Because he was encouraged by his successes.
"Mussolini wanted to prove to his Axis partner that he was capable of leading Italy to a similar military successes" is the evidence that Mussolini was ever jealous of Hitler.
Hitler attacked Stalingrad on August 23rd, 1942. This was not a strategic move and was majorly intended to be a blow to Stalin's ego. Hitler was cocky about his successes in Europe and believed that an attack on Stalingrad would be an easy German victory. This attack, however, proved to be one of Hitler's greatest losses.
Hitler's armies had the initial successes, but were stopped on the outskirts of Stalingrad where a siege war ensued. The Russian winter took its toll on the Germans and slowly they were pushed back by the Russian forces.
Hitler considered his term as the Third Reich. He was perhaps obsessed with this term due to the possible successes for the First, the Holy Roman Empire, and the Second Reich, the 1871 - 1918 German Empire.
No. After initial successes he led Germany to a devastating defeat. After 12 years his 'Thousand Year Reich' was in ruins.
Yes, because Germany was in such a poor state that the people needed someone to lead them.
he did not have an successes.
Yes, Erwin Rommel knew Adolf Hitler. Rommel was a German Field Marshal during World War II and commanded the German Afrika Korps in North Africa. He had several meetings and interactions with Hitler, who held him in high regard for his military successes. However, towards the end of the war, Rommel became critical of Hitler's leadership and was involved in the plot to assassinate him.
The team's successes led it to a championship.
Mr. Mussolini noticed Adolph Hitler's successes in Europe and thought he could cash in on a good thing by being Mr. Hitler's good friend. Mr. Hitler, in turn, thought Mr. Mussolini was an idiot. He was right. Benito Mussolini was a Hitler boot-licker whose actions and puppy-dogging essentially lost the war for the axis powers. To that we owe him our gratitude. He believed in nothing except his own power and greed.