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Did Hitler have any infamous acts?

Hitler's whole life was an infamous act, as he killed millions of innocent people.


Why did the people of Germany let Hitler take full control of Germany?

Hitler did not take over; he was voted in fairly by the German people because they supported him. At the time many people were either poor or afraid of becoming poor. Hitler offered policies such as guaranteed trade of farmers products, he protected small businesses by getting rid of large super stores often run by wealthy Jews. He also said he would protect the middle classes by stopping communism from gaining power that would take land and property off the wealthy.


What power did the enabling act give to Hitler?

THIS ACT Was an act that gave Hitler power of life and death over every citizen.


Why was the enabling act so important to Hitler?

The Enabling Act (passed on 23 March 1933) allowed Hitler to rule by decree, without even the need for the President to agree to his decrees.


What was the first German act of aggression towards the people of signet?

The first German act of aggression towards the people of the Sudetenland, a region inhabited by ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, occurred in 1938 when Adolf Hitler demanded the region's annexation. This demand was backed by propaganda and support from local German nationalists, leading to escalating tensions. The Munich Agreement, signed by Germany, Britain, France, and Italy, allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland without military intervention, effectively marking the beginning of German aggression in the lead-up to World War II. This act set a precedent for further territorial expansion and aggression by Nazi Germany.

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What did Adolf Hitler promise the Germans and how did he act on this promise?

Whid Adolf Hitler promise the German people and how did he act upon the promise


Did Hitler have any infamous acts?

Hitler's whole life was an infamous act, as he killed millions of innocent people.


What power did the enabling act give to Hitler?

THIS ACT Was an act that gave Hitler power of life and death over every citizen.


Why did the people of Germany let Hitler take full control of Germany?

Hitler did not take over; he was voted in fairly by the German people because they supported him. At the time many people were either poor or afraid of becoming poor. Hitler offered policies such as guaranteed trade of farmers products, he protected small businesses by getting rid of large super stores often run by wealthy Jews. He also said he would protect the middle classes by stopping communism from gaining power that would take land and property off the wealthy.


Why was the enabling act so important to Hitler?

The Enabling Act (passed on 23 March 1933) allowed Hitler to rule by decree, without even the need for the President to agree to his decrees.


What was the first German act of aggression towards the people of signet?

The first German act of aggression towards the people of the Sudetenland, a region inhabited by ethnic Germans in Czechoslovakia, occurred in 1938 when Adolf Hitler demanded the region's annexation. This demand was backed by propaganda and support from local German nationalists, leading to escalating tensions. The Munich Agreement, signed by Germany, Britain, France, and Italy, allowed Germany to annex the Sudetenland without military intervention, effectively marking the beginning of German aggression in the lead-up to World War II. This act set a precedent for further territorial expansion and aggression by Nazi Germany.


What was first act of violence in world war 2?

That question is debatable, if you are talking about what was the first act of war during WW2, it would be when Hitler killed German prisoners dressed them up in polish uniforms and placed them across the German polish border (he used this scheme to say that the pollish where invading Germany)


What did the tolerance act promise and what colony passed this act?

Maryland and toleration for christians


What are the rules of SS?

one simple rule :To aid Hitler in commiting unthinkable act's against the Jewish people.


What caused adolf Hitler to act this way?

Because he was crazy at that time and only liked certian people.:)


What was Germany's first act of agression?

The first act of aggression by the German Nazis on an innocent country was the blitzkrieg attack on Poland in September of 1939. This sparked World War 2 and launched Hitler's campaign to gain all the European nations.