the life of the German while Hitler was under control was cruil hard and dangerous and sad for the proplr who lived there. Hitler forced people to eat moldy cheese while he stood there and laughed. He then pooped in all of the women's mouths.
Well, Happy joyfull and Germany and England got along BUT in 1944 THE DEVIL
(Hitler) Trotted along and became leader of the German army and had planes to make Germany the biggest country in the world....
Under Hitler's rule the Jews lives were completely awful. They were deprived of their citizenship and treated as mere subordinates. Anti-Semitism was at the heart and bedrock of Hitler and the Nazi policies and ideology. Hitler strongly believed that the root of all evil and Germanys problems were the Jews of Germany and the wider world.
This was predominantly seen in 1935 with the passing of the Nuremburg laws, which deprived the Jews of their citizenship. It was illegal for any Aryan and Jew to have sex for example. This was all part of Hitters obsession with racial 'purity' and the protection and creation of a superior, strong Aryan nation. He called the Aryan race, the 'herrenvok' -the master race, as well as separating the Jews from the rest of society.
There was also book burning, of any book written by a Jewish author, and any ideas that threatened Nazi ideology that Nazis were trying to integrate into the German public.
In 1938, Night of the Broken Glass or Kristallnacht saw Jewish properties and synagogues being destroyed. (very violent attack on the Jews in Germany.)
Also Hitler wanted to transform society by creating the Volksgemeinschaft which was a racially 'pure' community consisting of the Aryan race. The Jews and any other racial minority played no part in the volksgemeinshaft and therefore could not become a volksgenossen.
Not only this but the Nazis economic policy, which before 1936 was focused on unemployment, improving and maintaining working and living standards, the Jews were not helped at all, due to the Aryanisation of the economy.
The youth were a potential focus for Hitler, as the young Germans were easily impressionable and therefore would be more likely to follow and become devout Nazis then their parents who had experienced life under the Weimer Republic. Anyway, young children were subjected to alot of Nazi Propaganda, and indoctrination in school again saw Jews being treated as an inferior race and therefore Jews were increasingly excluded and students were made to chant: "The Jews are our misfortune". Therefore Hitler made consistent use of the education system and propaganda to undermine the Jews.
Obviously, the concentration camps saw millions of Jews being killed and the Holocaust.
On 30 January 1933 Adolf Hitler was made Chancellor of Germany. Franz von Papen had persuaded President Hindenburg that Hitler could be kept under control. He had boasted that: "in two months, we will have pushed Hitler into a corner so that he squeaks".
However, just 24 hours after taking office, Hitler called for new elections to be held on 5 March 1933. Very soon after Hitler persuaded President Hindenburg to give him emergency powers that took away people's rights. On 24 March 1933, the Reichstag passed an 'Enabling law', giving the Nazi party the power to make laws without parliamentary approval.
The Nazis very quickly began a campaign of violence and terror against Communists and other opponents. Their campaign also involved banning opposition newspapers, leaflets and meetings. The Nazis' campaign also involved anti-communist and antisemitic propaganda, using the radio, newspapers, leaflets, rallies and all other methods at their disposal.
These events were only a hint of things to come. Once the Nazis had developed a series of policies and measures that enabled them to consolidate power over Germany, they would seek to develop control over much of mainland Europe.
If they were Jews then it was HELL, but ease for normal people.
Hitler wasn't exactly Mr Nice Guy to Russians, Poles, Homosexuals, Gypsies or the disabled either.
Life pretty much sucked... Watch The Serpent's Egg, if you want some information about the everyday life in Berlin during the 1920's.
I hate Hitler
Hitler's closest army officers believed Hitler's assassination was the last chance to end the war before it came to Germany.
He was the president of Germany before the Hindenburg was made. He helped Hitler become the leader of Germany. In dedication to him, Adolf Hitler named the Zeppelin Hindenburg.
Before Hindenburgs death in 1933 he asked Adolf Hitler to become chancellor. Shortly after that Hitler gained a large portion of leadership in Germany. The answer to your question is Adolf Hitler.
Yes it is. In Germany It is illegal to have a picture of Hitler, a Nazi Flag, swastikas, ect. It is Illegal to do anything that is relating to Nazism.
Adolf Hitler lived in Berlin, Germany.
peaceful. not a mess
its germany england and france
Germany
Hitler was not a system, Germany was a democracy and it democratically elected Hitler, then they democraticlly changed to a one party state.
Germany was one of the wealthier well educated country's they were leaders in industrial and scientific development and had a political system that allowed politicians like Hitler too much freedom.
Before the initial stages of World War 2 the communist party had control in Germany. Therefore Germany was communist before Hitler turned Germany into a dictatorship.
Weimar Republic
He was Germany's chancellor, which is kind of like a president.
in a state of decline from the last world war it was a batter place for Jews
There is no yes or no answer because Hitler was tried and convicted of treason BEFORE he became ruler of Germany. As far as that goes, Hitler was still the ruler of Germany when he died.
Germany made its own submarines and had been doing that since the days of WW 1, long before Hitler.
Hitler's closest army officers believed Hitler's assassination was the last chance to end the war before it came to Germany.