In this connection Hitler is reported to have said that he wanted or intended 'to carry out an "Asiatic deed". This illustrates how inclined he was to think in stereotypes and clichés, but should not be taken as an explanation.
The quote has not been proven to be true.
Hitler ordered Kristallnacht as an excuse to get rid of Jews, or capture Jews that had been individually selected to be arrested.
To get rid rid of the Jews who had apparently ruined their economy- or simply an excuse for genocide
Any excuse or reason will serve a fanatical tyrant. No matter how little or large amount of power they have. ANY excuse will serve tyrant. All Hitler had to do was want to attack, and his mindless followers did without question.
He blamed them for Germany's terrible economic conditions. He also used that as an excuse to confiscate their property and belongings, some of which brought great wealth to the Nazi party members.
It's a matter of opinion. The Japanese were already hungry for land. They were too many people living on Japan, and they needed to expand. Hitler probably was just an excuse for them to attack the coast to the west. So his influence was minimal at best.
Jews.
Hitler ordered Kristallnacht as an excuse to get rid of Jews, or capture Jews that had been individually selected to be arrested.
To get rid rid of the Jews who had apparently ruined their economy- or simply an excuse for genocide
Any excuse or reason will serve a fanatical tyrant. No matter how little or large amount of power they have. ANY excuse will serve tyrant. All Hitler had to do was want to attack, and his mindless followers did without question.
He blamed them for Germany's terrible economic conditions. He also used that as an excuse to confiscate their property and belongings, some of which brought great wealth to the Nazi party members.
Not an excuse. If you're caught and convicted you'll have to carry the punishment anyhow.
Answer: Many nations feel the right to commit genocide because they have a strong sense of nationalism and believe their race is superior to others. Often, they feel much more superior to another race and choose to exterminate this race, for example, Germany committing a mass genocide of Jews in World War 2 and Turkey a genocide of Armenians in World War 1. Genocide is, of course, very morally wrong and usually genocide is fueled by leaders such as Hitler that may manipulate their country to believe in genocide. Answer: People don't need a whole lot of excuse to kill other people (even in bulk) especially when the other people are of a different ethnicity, religion, colour or political belief. "Mistakes" such as occupying land that is desirable to the first group is often enough. People conducting the genocide often do not see anything wrong with the practice. Genocides of over one million persons are shown below with the leader and his associated country that got the ball rolling: * Mao Ze-Dong (China): 49 to 78 Millon * Joseph Stalin (USSR): 23 Million * Adolph Hitler (Germany) 12 Million * Hideki Tojo (Japan): 5 Million * Ismail Enver (Turkey): 2.5 Million * Pol Pot (Cambodia): 1.7 Million * Kim Il Sung (Korea): 1.6 Million * Menghitsu (Ethiopia): 1.5 Million * Yakubu Gowon (Biafra): 1 Million
He was a rascist towards them and used them as an excuse to submit his failure of WW1. Germany was left to crumble after the firt world war and hitler blamed the jews as he hated them and was jelous of their richness.
excuse me there that's not hard
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The excuse he gave to the German people was to give them "living space". In other words, he expected to replace Polish people with German people.
It's a matter of opinion. The Japanese were already hungry for land. They were too many people living on Japan, and they needed to expand. Hitler probably was just an excuse for them to attack the coast to the west. So his influence was minimal at best.