No, he wanted to overthrow them not support them. hope it helps :)
No.
Hitler did not support in any way the principles of Marxism. Hitler was strongly opposed to Marxism.
No. The opposite, he wanted to destroy the current form of government, which he did.
Yes..that sicko did
YES he did .true
It was supposed to be the symbol of "Arianism."Hitler taught that there was a "master race" of Aryans that should rule over all of the other races. He chose that symbol as the representation of it, I believe it already had roots with the Aryans.
Hitler blamed the Jews for Germany's losing the First World War. He also considered them members of a cosmopolitan intelligentsia whose ideals were against the militaristic ideals of Hitler's ideology.
Hitler claimed that Sudetenland rightfully belonged to Germany because there were a lot of German people living there. Sudetenland was once a part of Austria; after World War I, it became a part of the new country of Czechoslovakia (which eventually split into the Czech Republic and Slovakia in 1993).
Yes..that sicko did
YES he did .true
Hitler believed that people inferior to himself and to Germans should be put to work or killed.
Yes.
During his time of power, Hitler worked alongside the Communists. Benito Mussolini was one of Hitler's allies. When Italy turned on Mussolini, Hitler rescued him.
join the united states
The federalists believed that regular, hardworking, and patriotic people should govern. They did not believe in people governing based on the families they were from.
he supported lower class people.
Alexander Hamilton supported the federalist party. They belived they should have a strong central government that should revolve around business and industry.
No, on the contrary, Hitler believed that human beings are unequal and should be treated very differently. Even among Germans the SS towered above the rest in his view.
I believe that what James Madison meant by republic was this - a country governed by its people rather than by a monarch. No one man should hold all that power.
That because it was occupied by people more German than Czech it should be part of Germany: & when it was he went on to invade Czechoslovakia anyway.