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The 2nd most powerfull man in Nazi Germany after Adolf Hitler was Heinrich Himmler.

And the then the rest of Hitlers round table Herman Goering,Joseph Goebbels,Rudolf Hess,Ernst Rohm,Reinhard Heydrich

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What was Hitler's empire?

The third reich. It was because he wanted to stay in Germany's footsteps in calling the empires.


How did Hitler maintain power?

He got into power by telling the German people what they wanted to hear (their problems weren't their fault; the Jews did it to them, and their ancestors weakened the race by interbreeding with inferiors). Once he had it, he kept it by playing on their fears, playing up their hopes, and getting everyone to inform on each other. And lies... lies... lies.


Different opinions on why Germany lost World War 1?

cuz Germany SUKED!!!!!!! THEY HAD SCREWING HITLER!!!!!!!!!!!! :(:(:(:(:( ... *sigh* Regards the above answer. Germany did not lose WW1 because of Hitler. He was in the German Army at the time, but was in power during the second world war. Way to generalize all of Germany by shouting 'Hitler' at us. The German people were tired of the stalemate,the massive loss of life and the hardships from the cutbacks at home to supply the army.. Also the war was bankrupting the country. So the populace pressured the government to capitulate. These were the main causes the Germans surrendered. On the battlefield it is arguable to say they were holding their own. Hitler and a lot of the hardcore soldiers blamed the Jews and the Communists for forcing the capitulation. FYI Hitler was a decorated soldier winning the Iron Cross twice.Ironically it was Jewish officers that recommended him for the honor! What Germany lost was pride. They were limited to how large a standing army they could have, how many aircraft, size of ships, returning land they captured and paying reparations to the Allies. When Germany,under Hitler, defeated France at the onset of WWII they forced the French to sign the instrument of surrender at the same place and in the same rail car as the surrender papers Germany signed ending WWI


Why was the final solution necessary according to hitler?

to save Germany from the (supposed) Jewish menace.


German leader in 1939 who lead to beginning of second world war?

Adolf Hitler as everyone know!

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Activity's in the 1930's?

Hitler rose to power in Germany, Anschluss (unification Germany-Austria), Sudetanland given to Hitler and second world war starts in Europe


Why did Albert Einstein go to America?

To escape the second world war, Hitler was planning to invade Germany


Why did the second World War start?

The Second World War started primarily due to the aggressive actions of Nazi Germany, led by Adolf Hitler. Germany's invasion of Poland in 1939 triggered the outbreak of the war, as it prompted Britain and France to declare war on Germany, escalating the conflict into a global scale.


What are the two most powerful Western European countries?

One is United Kingdom and Second is either France or Germany


Did John F. Kennedy work for Hitler?

John F. Kennedy did not work for Hitler. He strove to end communism and make Germany a better country, not the former country that it was in the second World War. He worked to help Germany get out of the post-war effects and back into working condition. He did not want Hitler to win the war and only wanted to help the innocent people of Germany.


Why were the allies worried about the Bolsheviks revolution?

Because it would weaken the war effort against Germany They feared Russia would pull out of the war. The Allies were worried about the Bolshevik Revolution for several reasons. First, the Allies feared it would take Russia out of World War 1 and allow Germany to move all the military forces it was using to fight Russia to fight France and England instead. This would make Germany harder to defeat in the war. Second, they feared that the revolution might spread to their own countries as well. Even Germany feared that the Bolshevik Revolution could spread to its own people. The Bolsheviks were determined to spread the communist revolution to all countries and did their best to do so even to the United States.


How far was aggressive nationalism responsible for the second world war?

Germany's aggressive nationalism together with Hitler's megalomania was the definitely responsible.


What is the dark side of nationalism?

The rise to power of Adolf Hitler in Germany, and the second World War, is an example of the dark side of nationalism.


Did Adolf Hitler take Manchuria?

This question confuses Hitler, who was Chancellor of Germany, with Hideki Tojo, Premier of Japan, who launched the invasion of Manchuria in 1931 as part of the Second Sino-Japanese War.


Who was Himmler?

The wikipedia article on Heinrich Himmler gives an overall picture. One of the key people in the National Socialist (Nazi) party, his power grew out of his place as the head of Hitler's bodyguard, the Schutzstaffel or SS, which expanded beyond all recognition. He also had control of the Gestapo, the German secret police. He eventually became the second most powerful man in Nazi Germany, second only to Hitler.


How did Hitler lead his country to success in the war?

Poorly. In the first World War, while by all accounts he served bravely, he was not regarded as a leader, and Germany had no success. In the second World War, he was the the leader, but Germany still had no success. They lost, and when that happened, Hitler shot himself.


What did Hirohito have to do with Hitler and World War 2?

It was he that authorized the collaboration with both Germany and Italy, forming the Axis powers of the Second World War.