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Because he was a total dictator and tyrant with a secret police and army to back him up, and he killed or imprisoned anyone who disagreed with him. By the time WW2 started in September, 1939, it was too late to stop him. Also many of the German people agreed with Hitler and the war, until he lost the Battle of Stalingrad, and Germany began to lose WW2.

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