Assuming that "Adolf" is a short-form for Adolf Hitler, Adolf did not want to attack the Germans, rather he wanted to lead them and "purify" their population of "non-Germans" who he fervently believed were ruining Germany. Most of these "non-Germans" were actually German citizens whose families had been loyal to both Weimar and Second Reich prior to Hitler's ascendance.
The only Adolf well-known for attacking Germans (Bavarians specifically) was Gustav II Adolf the Great, King of Sweden who reigned from 1611-1632. He was involved heavily in the Thirty Years War in Europe, which pitted Sweden, France, and many Lutheran North German States against Habsburg Spain and Austria and many Catholic South German States.
if im understanding your question right, then no. Adolf Hitler lead the Germans
Adolf Hitler was appointed as Chancellor by President Hindenburg on 30 January 1933.
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He led the Germans.
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What circumstances at this time would evevntually lead many Germans to support adolf Hitler?
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To kill anyone against or not part of the master race- Germans. He killed Jews because he thought they were in the way of making Germans the master race because they weren't what Germans were.