560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
Generally speaking, Adolph Hitler's leadership skills helped his Nazi party come to power and convinced a vast majority of Germans to approve of his actions. By all accounts, the German people believed that Hitler and his party would make Germany a better place. That belief remained during the early part of WW2 when German armies had little trouble in conquering most of Europe. The German peoples' trust however, in Hitler's leadership skills began to diminish when the war began to turn against Germany.
Hitler was an extremely minor figure at the time the treaty was signed and had no input whatsoever on it. However, he clearly did not abide by its terms once he came into power; one of the provisions prohibited Germany from rebuilding its military power. Hitler should have been grateful for the Versailles treaty, though, since its harsh terms contributed greatly to the dissatisfaction in Germany that allowed his rise to power.
Adolf Hitler became the official leader of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) in July 1921. He took over the party's leadership after a power struggle, establishing himself as the central figure in the party's ideology and direction. Under his leadership, the party gained significant traction in Germany, ultimately leading to his rise to power as Chancellor in 1933.
The people of Germany needed a strong influencial figure to lead them through the depression and Hitler claimed that he would help make Germany greater and reverse the treaty of Versailles, which people wanted to hear as the country was in a bad state and they wanted to replace their leader. many people thought that because Hitler showed discipline in times of chaos he could cope with the problems, so large numbers of people bagan to vote for him.
560,000 Jews Lived in Germany prior to the Hitler coming to power
Both great britain and Germany werent supporters of communism but Germany had a powerful politcal figure who lied and spread of a better world. Runned by Adolf Hitler who want only german on earth.
Hitler's party was originally called the Nationalist Socialist Party but was nicknamed the Nazis soon after Hitler became the leading figure in the party. Hitler's actual government was a fascist totalitarian dictatorship.
False. Jews made up about 1.4% of the population of Germany before Hitler came to power. (This figure includes everyone with one Jewish grandparent).
A historical figure who had a passion or an obsession was Adolph Hitler. Hitler had an obsession with eradicating the Jewish people.
Generally speaking, Adolph Hitler's leadership skills helped his Nazi party come to power and convinced a vast majority of Germans to approve of his actions. By all accounts, the German people believed that Hitler and his party would make Germany a better place. That belief remained during the early part of WW2 when German armies had little trouble in conquering most of Europe. The German peoples' trust however, in Hitler's leadership skills began to diminish when the war began to turn against Germany.
In historical photographs, Hitler wearing a hat symbolized his authority and power as the leader of Nazi Germany. The hat was a part of his iconic image and helped to convey his image as a strong and authoritative figure.
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Hitler is an important figure in history for "what not to do", if someones being prejudice then someone might say stop being a Hitler, if he would not have done what he did we wouldn't have much to compare evil things to. Hitler also proved that not all things considered "pure:" are always right. Evil figures like Hitler are necessary to make sure we all know who the good guys are.
Miss Gates condemns Adolf Hitler during her lesson on the persecution of Jews in Germany. She criticizes and expresses disgust toward his actions and the injustice and cruelty he inflicted on innocent people.
Hitler was an extremely minor figure at the time the treaty was signed and had no input whatsoever on it. However, he clearly did not abide by its terms once he came into power; one of the provisions prohibited Germany from rebuilding its military power. Hitler should have been grateful for the Versailles treaty, though, since its harsh terms contributed greatly to the dissatisfaction in Germany that allowed his rise to power.
Adolf Hitler became the official leader of the Nazi Party (National Socialist German Workers' Party) in July 1921. He took over the party's leadership after a power struggle, establishing himself as the central figure in the party's ideology and direction. Under his leadership, the party gained significant traction in Germany, ultimately leading to his rise to power as Chancellor in 1933.