General Patton wanted to join Hitler because he saw the dangours of Soviet Union and the communism which Hitler have portrayed very clearly that it is the greatest threat to Europe , thast why Gerany started a war agaisn soviet union in 1941. Patton knew that after WWII the Russians would not be friends of the west but opponents , he knew that Soviet Troops were strong but if Germany and Usa would team up (even tho the german war industry was devastated he knew that germasn could rebiuld war factories quilcy because he reguarded the germasn as the greatest nation/race in europe) wage war on soviet union the russians could not win this kind of war , Soviet Union was exested after wwii but given it few years they could hve resuplied and become dangiur again . Patton himself saw what kind of people the jews are , he hated them he described them as aanimaals .
But basic anweser is that He wanted to help hitler figth the communists and soviet union
when generl george ws in bttle 9866 to foght the mericn french wr.
They had the choice to join Hitler
Did the children in Britain have to join a youth group?
Many historians believe that Hitler wanted to join a small group where he would have more influence.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Adolf Hitler had any intention or desire to join forces with Australia. Hitler was primarily focused on expanding German influence in Europe and implementing his Nazi ideology, not forming alliances with countries outside of Europe. Any claim of Hitler wanting to join with Australia should be treated as baseless speculation or misinformation.
when generl george ws in bttle 9866 to foght the mericn french wr.
Hegraduatedfrom the U.S. Military Academy, West Point.
george washington was deemed the military leader at age 22 if that helps
They had the choice to join Hitler
yes they were persuaded to join Hitler
Did the children in Britain have to join a youth group?
corporal?
yes he did
Many historians believe that Hitler wanted to join a small group where he would have more influence.
Hitler didn't join the Nazis, he created them.
Many historians believe that Hitler wanted to join a small group where he would have more influence.
There is no historical evidence to suggest that Adolf Hitler had any intention or desire to join forces with Australia. Hitler was primarily focused on expanding German influence in Europe and implementing his Nazi ideology, not forming alliances with countries outside of Europe. Any claim of Hitler wanting to join with Australia should be treated as baseless speculation or misinformation.