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Many historians believe that this is exactly what would have happened. Most believe that Hitler was, among other things, paranoid and an obvious control freak. If he had trusted his advisers/generals more, the Nazis would most likely be the major power in Europe today.

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What jobs did Adolf Hitler have before becoming the Fuhrer of Germany?

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to put Germany at war and killed people when he promised peace jobs and reconstruction of Germany


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How did hitler hinder Germany?

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What jobs did men have in Germany while Hitler was in power?

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How did Hitler make Germany a better place?

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What types of jobs did Adolf Hitler have before becoming fuhrer of Nazi Germany?

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Why didn't Hitler let Jews teach or be in schools?

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How significant was resentment in Germany over the treaty of Versailles in Hitler's rise to power?

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What was the impact of Hitler's rule on Germany?

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Why didn't they nullify Hitler?

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