The Nazis had little success before 1930 because the country didn't have the same desperate economic need for change as it did later on. Hitler failed to seize control in the Munich Putsch. Hitler had attempted to overthrow the government and thought that if he attempted to gain power, the German people would rise up and support him, but this was unsuccessful. The Nazis were not very well known, and they were trying to force their way into power. They had a bit of a reputation for violence that turned the average middle class voter away. It wasn't until they gained Hitler as a spokesperson in the 1930s that the party started to gain momentum.
People at the time looked at Hitler and the Nazi's as a joke. The "roaring 20s" was a time of world peace and enjoyment. Hitler's rantings about the Communists, the Jews and the unfairness of the "Treaty of Versailles" fell upon deaf ears.
It wasn't until the global economic collapse after 1929 that jobless, starving and desperate people looked to Hitler for a way out. He promised to restore pride and make the German people proud and strong once more. Unfortunately these people put their faith in a man they didn't fully understand, and the rest is history.
There is no crime to dressing up as Adolf Hitler, though it is socially frowned upon. In a number of central European countries such as Germany and Austria where Nazism originated, referring to Hitler of the Nazis (Such as performing the salute) or displaying related symbols are prohibited by law and can lead to a prison sentence.
According to Hitler and the Nazis, Aryans were a superior race sent by God and Jews were the "wicked" people that try to mess up the world and should be wiped from the face of the Earth. That's why millions of innocent Jews were forced with heavy labor and killed.
Assuming that you meant were there any Germans that stood up against the NAZIS the answer is Yes, However these were soon forced underground both literally and figuratively as the regime that was formed by Hitler simply killed all opposition.
The morality (or lack of it) of Hitler's Nazi government was becoming more clear to several Church leaders in Germany by the late 1930's. Some leaders stood-up in opposition to Hitler's policies that sought to purge Jews & the disabled. They were imprisoned. Christian teachings were in contradiction to those ideologies expressed by Hitler and the Nazis. Hitler clearly understood that his views contradicted those of the Church, and sought to first corrupt, then remove the influences of Christianity from German culture & society. The German public was slow to recognize Hitler's goal to destroy the religion of Christianity within the Third Reich.
The Nazis did this because adolf Hitler the nazi leader did not belive that Jewish people were right and in his eyes they didnt fit in. he kept them locked up and shaved their hair off and left them to starve. some of the Jews where put into gas chambers and gased. the Nazis wanted to do something with the hair so they made things with it.
He promised them jobs, and money. He was also a very good and persuasive speaker. So the Nazis looked up to him.
Hitler and other Nazis decided to start up the Holocaust.
Adolf Hitler (the nazis leader) was at peace with eastern counties like russia, but were fighting against europeans in the west. Hitler was cocky and put up a fight with the russians and ended up having to defend both sides. It was too much and Hitler caused the fall of his army.
No Hitler and the Nazis set them up i ww2 during the holocaust.
Hitler was able to create a scenario of full employment (more or less). The issue was however the way in which he went about it. There are two sides to the answer, in some ways Hitler used elements of Keynesian policy employing people in large public works (although many were aimed at readying Germany for war). And on the other side Hitler simply rounded up those unemployed or 'undesirable' and thus further reduced unemployment.
the war ended because the Hitler Nazis (Germans) Nazis surrendered the war (gave up) because in August the ALLIES troop liberated the Jews from work camp then Nazis gave up
I think it was adolf Hitler or a friend of her dads who betrade them or the natzis
I was about to say "He invented the Nazis", but that is offcourse not right. But he became their leader, and quite soon his own ideas where the same as the Nazis. I thhink Hitler picked up on the movement as early as in the 1920:ies. He soon found that his ideals coincided with what he felt, so he was attracted by them. --
The purpose of the Hitler Youth was simply to indoctrinate young Germans so that they would grow up to be good Nazis; this organization did not have the task of hunting for Jews.
Anchulss was popularly supported by most Austrians. However, Hitler and the Austrian Nazis stirred up a lot of violence and trouble for the Austrian government in the years leading up to Anschluss. Hitler's efforts to destabilise the Austrian gov helped sway people - Nazis represented stability and strong government. Some supported the union because it meant a halt to the chaos.
Hitler did not create the Nazi party. That National Socialist party was formed in 1919 by others. Hitler had gone to one of their meetings and was attracted to them. He rose up in the leadership. Eventually he was made the Chancellor of Germany (like the Vice President in the USA). He became the Fuhrer after the President (familiar term for you) Hindenburg died. He led the Germans and the Nazis for 12 years.
The ultimate plan for Auschwitz was to exterminate the people that Hitler, and the Nazis didn't see as fit, or as high up as the Germans were.