He was evil, he hated Jews and he had the power & ability to deceive to influence hundreds of thousands (or several million) of Germans to commit evil acts.
He blamed them for Germany's terrible economic conditions. He also used that as an excuse to confiscate their property and belongings, some of which brought great wealth to the Nazi party members.
The killing of about 6 million Jews.
they were idealised into powerlessness by the nazi regimes and its indoctrinations. Like the saying goes, if they can make you believe absurdities, they can make you commit atrocities.
yes and no. while it did cause the worst case of genocide ever known, it showed us the atrocities that man can and will commit unless stopped.
May be because he led Germany to war and its inhabitants to commit crimes.
There have always been atrocities in warfare. If: I were, to punctuate ! a sentence' like; this it would, be to commit/atrocities !- (There, you get two examples, at no extra cost !)
== == 1. The vast majority of German soldiers were engaged in fighting and did not commit atrocities. 2. They had to come to terms with being on the losing side.
No, he committed suicide because he realised Germany was going to lose the war and that he was responsible for it.
He committed suicide before Germany's surrender as he would never have surrendered.
Because she did not want to get captured as Germany and Adolf Hitler had come down instead of the shameful humiliation she decided to commit suicide along with Adolf Hitler.
Commit suicide
yes