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He told everyone that if they didn't vote for him then he wouldn't invite them to his party and they all wanted to go to his party because he had a bouncy castle.

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How did Hitler use the SS to stay in power?

rule by force/fear


How did the stock market and great depression affect Germany and the rise of Hitler?

Due to the fact that everyone was lost, the German people were looking for someone to lead them, and hitler promised that he would help Germany be a prosperous nation, which indeed he did and he used the fact that he helped them out of a depression to stay in office and he eventually seized absolute power


In which book did Hitler write of making eastern Europe a colony of Germany?

Is this a trick question? In Mein Kampf, that he wrote during his stay at Landsberg prison. Offcourse. ----


How did Hitler use the treaty of Versailles to help gain power in Germany?

Without the treaty of Versailles Hitler may have never came to power. The Nazi party thrived when things looked bad, because they offered ways out, although most of the time they couldn't fullfil, and when times were good people would stay clear of the radical ideas of the Nazi party. When the treaty of Versailles was enabled, Germany lost its pride, and slid into a great depression, Hitler seized this momment, he blamed all the problems of Germany on the Jewish community, although the Jews had nothing to do with this, the people of Germany needed someone to blame and focus their hate on, Hitler gave them this. Most people at this time didnt follow the Nazi beliefs at all, but using negative cohesion he still mananged to gain support amongst the public, Hitler hated the treaty and told the people he would rip it up, he told Germany he would rebuild their army and regain their national pride, all these ideas appealed to the public, so the people supported Hitler at this time. Which is how Hitler used the treaty to gain support.


What was the German-Soviet non-aggression act?

It was an agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany before WWII saying that they would not fight each other. Hitler promised not to invade Soviet land and the Soviets promised not to fight Germany. Basically, it was an agreement that the two nations would stay away from one another's goals. Hitler did not honor the act when the invaded Russia.

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Did Hitler stay true to his word?

Hitler did not stay true to his words. All the promises he made were lies so that the people of Germany would vote for him and be the leader of Germany. Also to have the chance to create the Aryan Race.


How did Hitler use the SS to stay in power?

rule by force/fear


How did the stock market and great depression affect Germany and the rise of Hitler?

Due to the fact that everyone was lost, the German people were looking for someone to lead them, and hitler promised that he would help Germany be a prosperous nation, which indeed he did and he used the fact that he helped them out of a depression to stay in office and he eventually seized absolute power


What methods did Hitler use to stay in power?

Hitler used several methods to stay in power including fear, propaganda, and pride. Much of the country, especially the military, where quickly drawn into the false hope of a Utopian society.


Why did the Jews stay in Germany during World War 2 instead of escaping?

Hitler kept them in concentration camps


Does a panda stay in a group or does it stay alone?

because they are scare to be alone


What was the non aggression act?

It was an agreement between the Soviet Union and Germany before WWII saying that they would not fight each other. Hitler promised not to invade Soviet land and the Soviets promised not to fight Germany. Basically, it was an agreement that the two nations would stay away from one another's goals. Hitler did not honor the act when the invaded Russia.


In which book did Hitler write of making eastern Europe a colony of Germany?

Is this a trick question? In Mein Kampf, that he wrote during his stay at Landsberg prison. Offcourse. ----


Why did Albert Einstein move to the United States?

At first he just went to visit the United States, but Adolf Hitler rose to power in Germany, and he decided to stay and become a United States citizen.Einstein only planned to visit America, but became a citizen during the rise of Nazi Germany, repulsed by their new leader, Adolf Hitler, and his stance against Jews. He probably did not expect them to place a bounty on his head and burn some records of his work.


Where people better off without Hitler?

Aparently what they thought was a yes. Ever since Hitler became, what he was, the President. The Depression went away for so long that alot of his German people did not need him. But also to themselves they wanted Hitler to stay with them. Until 1940s he became the enemy of Germany.


How did Hitler use the treaty of Versailles to help gain power in Germany?

Without the treaty of Versailles Hitler may have never came to power. The Nazi party thrived when things looked bad, because they offered ways out, although most of the time they couldn't fullfil, and when times were good people would stay clear of the radical ideas of the Nazi party. When the treaty of Versailles was enabled, Germany lost its pride, and slid into a great depression, Hitler seized this momment, he blamed all the problems of Germany on the Jewish community, although the Jews had nothing to do with this, the people of Germany needed someone to blame and focus their hate on, Hitler gave them this. Most people at this time didnt follow the Nazi beliefs at all, but using negative cohesion he still mananged to gain support amongst the public, Hitler hated the treaty and told the people he would rip it up, he told Germany he would rebuild their army and regain their national pride, all these ideas appealed to the public, so the people supported Hitler at this time. Which is how Hitler used the treaty to gain support.


What happened to Jews would wanted to leave Germany during Hitler's rule but whom no country would accept?

Initially, they had to stay where they were and most of them were deported to the extermination camps and killed.