Neville Chamberlain
There were several. The man whose legacy will FOREVER be tainted with German appeasement was Neville Chamberlain, but Stanley Baldwin shares at least some of the blame.
It could be either: September 17, 1939 when the Soviet Union joined in on the German invasion of Poland as an ally of Hitler. OR June 22, 1941 when Hitler's Germany invaded the Soviet Union, ending the Hitler-Stalin alliance (non-aggression pact).
In all actuality, he was a Submarine commander who got lucky enough to win the favor of Hitler; He was named Commander-in-Chief of the Navy of The Third Reich, and after the suicide of Hitler he was made Head of State and President of the Reich. It was he who signed the treaty ending German involvement in WWII. He was actually charged with "waging wars of aggression" and "crimes against war." The main evidence against him was an order he had issued stating that German submarines that had sunk foreign ships were not to even attempt rescue of the sea-borne men.
"Fury" in relation to Hitler can refer to his intense anger, rage, and aggression. It speaks to his explosive temperament and the extreme measures he employed in pursuing his ideological goals, such as his relentless persecution of Jews and other targeted groups, as well as his warmongering and expansionist policies.
no...hitler was not stoned...he killed himself in a cave...what a sad ending but he deserved it!
Neville Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain
Neville Chamberlain
There were several. The man whose legacy will FOREVER be tainted with German appeasement was Neville Chamberlain, but Stanley Baldwin shares at least some of the blame.
Neville Chamberlain
It could be either: September 17, 1939 when the Soviet Union joined in on the German invasion of Poland as an ally of Hitler. OR June 22, 1941 when Hitler's Germany invaded the Soviet Union, ending the Hitler-Stalin alliance (non-aggression pact).
In all actuality, he was a Submarine commander who got lucky enough to win the favor of Hitler; He was named Commander-in-Chief of the Navy of The Third Reich, and after the suicide of Hitler he was made Head of State and President of the Reich. It was he who signed the treaty ending German involvement in WWII. He was actually charged with "waging wars of aggression" and "crimes against war." The main evidence against him was an order he had issued stating that German submarines that had sunk foreign ships were not to even attempt rescue of the sea-borne men.
"Fury" in relation to Hitler can refer to his intense anger, rage, and aggression. It speaks to his explosive temperament and the extreme measures he employed in pursuing his ideological goals, such as his relentless persecution of Jews and other targeted groups, as well as his warmongering and expansionist policies.
no...hitler was not stoned...he killed himself in a cave...what a sad ending but he deserved it!
Liszt, consolation no.3
Hitler defied the conditions of the Treaty of Versailles because he believed it was unjust and humiliating for Germany. He saw the restrictions placed on Germany, such as military disarmament and territorial loss, as hindrances to the country's greatness. Hitler sought to undo the treaty and regain German power and territory, which ultimately led to the outbreak of World War II.
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