No, he did not hate the Irish. As a matter of fact, Hitler's army was the most diverse in the history of the world up to that point. Many understood the reason for Germany's financial success & wanted to get on board. There were Middle Eastern & Black factions in the army. This is never talked about because it conflicts with the fiction of white Aryan Supremacy that the West touts. He also never snubbed Jesse Owens. As a matter of fact, it was FDR that snubbed him according Owens himself. Many books have come out & continue to come out about the truth of Hitler but continue to be censored by Jewish financial might.
Hitler's view on Ireland. Firstly he respected its neutrality although that was no help to Norway. Secondly he planned an invasion with the help of Irish Republicans, who wanted the entire island under Irish control, including Northern Ireland. This was Operation Green. He used spies to try to rally troops to aid Germany. But these nationalists turned over the spies who were later shot. Any British airman who was downed in the Irish Sea, or Ireland and ended up in Irish hands was then handed back to the British to continue the fight. Any Germanic pilots was handed back to the British who kept them as POW's But the Luftwaffe intentionally bombed Dublin one day in 1941. This was in response to the Irish Fire Brigade sending tenders across the border to Derry and Belfast during bombing raids. This killed 12 people. From then on support for Germany became harder.
Not particularly. Ireland was a neutral country during World War II. Ireland also had a long history of conflict with Britain, which obviously wasn't a black mark against Ireland in Germany's eyes. In fact in their Propaganda against the British, Germany made some movies based on Irish history to try and harden attitudes toward Britain in Germany. German refugees, as well as refugees from other countries, went to Ireland during World War II because Ireland was not involved in the war. A German bomb was dropped on Dublin during the war, but it is believed that it was a crew error insofar as they thought they were still over Britain. Much has been made of Ireland's head of government sending his sympathies on the death of Hitler, but this was only done as standard protocol in the case of the death of any political leader. So it was not in any way a sign of support for Hitler as some people like to make out it was. Many Irish fought and died in the British army during World War II, as they did in World War I.
Hitler's Half Brother Alois came to Ireland in 1909 he met Bridget Dowling at the Dublin Horse Show and led her to believe he was a wealthy hotelier on a European tour. They eloped to London and married on June 3, 1910. William Dowling, Bridget's father, threatened to have Alois arrested for kidnapping, but Bridget dissuaded him. Alois and Adolf Hitler were never close, apparently due to the former's resentment of his half-brother stemming from childhood so there is no evidence of Adolf Hitler ever coming to Ireland
I don't think he was awfully keen on them to be honest...
Answer:Adolf Hitler and the Nazis saw the Jews as greedy people, he thought they would destroy the economy with their "stinginess" and their "greed". These ideas were, and indeed still are being spread by imbecile racists and fascist regimes that traditionally look for scapegoats to blame for their own incapacities. When the Nazi regime came into power in Germany, there were as many as 550,000 Jews in Germany.Hitler didn't hate Germans.
It would be difficult to say exactly how many hated Hitler, but it would probably be millions.
because he was blackballed
There is no indication anywhere that Hitler hated juice. Especially, towards the end of his life, Hitler became more a vegetarian, so it is likely that he drank juice on several occasions.If you meant to ask "Why did Hitler hate the Jews?" please see this Related Question.
Because it was the french who wanted to cripple his precious Germany
Hitler didn't hate Germans.
The Jews were the target of Hitler's hate campaign.
Irish hate is fuath / gráin. 'hater' would be fuathaitheoir.
No. Hitler did not arbitrarily hate all people with the name "Jesse".However, if this is intended to ask "Did Hitler hate the Jews", please see this Related Question.
No
Yes, their families were getting killed by Hitler's servants. Why wouldn't they hate him? :)
Hitler was evil and hated EVERYONE.
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hate and bitterness (and a mustache)
jimmy savil
It would be difficult to say exactly how many hated Hitler, but it would probably be millions.
i wouldn't recommend it but... ich hasse Hitler.