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Mostly, many of the things he actually did bring to Germany. He restored the German economy, lowered inflation, built the Autobahn road system (the real purpose was unknown at the time) and put a large number of unemployed Germans back to work.

He also recovered many of the German speaking areas of Europe taken away from Germany at Versailles. This includes the "bloodless" conquest of Czechoslovakia and the Sudetenland, Danzig in Poland, East Prussia, and others.

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What caused Germans to start taking Hitler and his message seriously?

germans started to take hitler seriously because the wanted power. the belived that with hitler the could gain control of th e world and be the best. some where also afraid of him and did it to gain his trust.


If the majority of Germany was openly opposed to Hitler could he have been stopped?

If the majority of Germans had been openly opposed to Hitler, his Nazi party might not have received the largest vote by the German people in the 1933 elections.


Why did the Germans start turning against the Jews even though they didn't want to?

For 2 reasons 1. Hitler was using propaganda on the germans, so some did believe in hitler and his ideal's about the Jews also, this was quite impowering to hitler because, once hitler got majority of germans on his side, he could proceed his plans 2. Hitler was using terror on the germans and the opposels of to the nazis


If Hitler was not elected a deputy in the Reichstag why was he appointed chancellor?

After world War 1, Germany could not have an army and had to pay all their war debts. Hitler fought in World War 1, so he was a war hero. He also gave the Germans a common scrapegoat in the Jews.


What did the Jews do that made the Germans lose the First World War which made the Germans build all those concentration camps which killed all those Jews?

the Jews did nothing wrong. its was just after the first world war and Germany was in a terrible state the NAZI party rose to power and Adolf Hitler blamed the Jews on the state of Germany. that is why the Germans built the concentration camps so they could make the Jews suffer how the Germans thought the Jews made their country suffer.

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germans started to take hitler seriously because the wanted power. the belived that with hitler the could gain control of th e world and be the best. some where also afraid of him and did it to gain his trust.


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If the majority of Germany was openly opposed to Hitler could he have been stopped?

If the majority of Germans had been openly opposed to Hitler, his Nazi party might not have received the largest vote by the German people in the 1933 elections.


How did Hitler hook the Germans into electing him?

He told them what he could improve and bribed them


Why did the Germans start turning against the Jews even though they didn't want to?

For 2 reasons 1. Hitler was using propaganda on the germans, so some did believe in hitler and his ideal's about the Jews also, this was quite impowering to hitler because, once hitler got majority of germans on his side, he could proceed his plans 2. Hitler was using terror on the germans and the opposels of to the nazis


Why did Germans hate in wold war 2?

Germans were angry due to the economic depression caused by world war one. Hitler found a small population of Germany and blamed them for this depression this obviously not true . Hitler also made sure it was a small enough population so that they could not cause damage by retaliating. Hitler then told Germany that they were the master race and that the reason Germany was in depression was due to other "inferior" races. Obviously people felt good that they were the master race and waged war.


Did Hitler rule Germany alone?

Hitler ruled nazi party which lead him to the though that he could rule Germany


Why did Adolf Hitler and the Nazis persecute Jewish Germans?

Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.


Why did adolf hitler kill and hate jews?

Hitler thought the germans were superior and they were Christian whereas the jews followed Judaism. No one could be as good as the germans and Hitler wouldn't allow anyone to convert to Christianity if they had been Jewish. Hitler considered this "cheating" if you will. He thought you needed to be born into a life as a CHRISTIAN if not they would execute them.