Adolph Hitler was a paper hanger before Nazism. He also did a little jail time.
Nazi is a type of government (Hitler was a Nazi) and they had their own soldiers (Hitler's soldiers).
For a start, none of the Nazi leaders looked like the 'ideal Aryan' type.
He wanted to be an artist. He was a soldier of ww1.
Hitler was a fascist dictator.
It's a complicated question. The short answer is yes, it existed before Hitler joined. The longer answer...Originally, the Nazi Party was called the "German Workers Party" and was a small group of drunken, racist right-wing extremists from the German city of Munich. The party would meet at a beer hall (a type of large pub popular in southern Germany) and drink and complain about how socialists, communists, and Jews caused Germany to lose World War I, and how they were ruining everything since then. Aside from this, the party wasn't super organized nor did it have much of a concrete ideology, although they did agree with racist writings by 19th century authors like Arthur Gobineau and Houston Stewart Chamberlain. Additionally, some members of the Party were members of other racist groups like the Thule Society and the Germanenorden.After World War I ended, Germany had problems with extremist political parties- notably, there was a short civil war wherein communists tried to overthrow the government and create a German version of the Soviet Union. So the government started spying on extremist parties, in order to catch them before they could cause trouble. Hitler, who had served in the Germany Army during World War I and stayed in the Army after the war ended, was ordered to join and spy on the GWP. He did as he was ordered, but after a short time, he joined for real.Hitler proved to be a talented public speaker. He quickly became the leader of the party, and renamed it the "National Socialist German Workers Party" (even though it wasn't socialist in any way- Hitler was just trying to gain popularity); it was nicknamed the Nazi Party by its opponents, and the nickname stuck. Nazis tended to call themselves "National Socialists" or "NSDAP" (which are the initials of the German version of the full name of the party), or even just "NS".Under Hitler's leadership, the Nazi "philosophy" became more formalized. He wrote the book Mein Kampf while he was in prison for a short time in the early 1920s, and this became the basis of Nazi ideology. Hitler was eventually able to get himself into power as Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and then imposed his racist Nazi ideology on the country. By August 1934 he was the dictatorial "Fuehrer" ("Leader") of Germany.So while the Party already existed before Hitler joined it, Hitler was the one who really got it working, and made it successful.
Nazi is a type of government (Hitler was a Nazi) and they had their own soldiers (Hitler's soldiers).
adolf Hitler
For a start, none of the Nazi leaders looked like the 'ideal Aryan' type.
That type of warfare is known as 'blitzkreig' and was widely carried out by Hitler's Nazi forces.
there was prity much no jobs but some had a restant or a policmen.
In Nazi Germany, the whole political system was based on a military-type, top-down command structure. It was also very convenient to obey.
The raising of hand of Hitler may not clarify the meaning but this raising of hand was first adopted in 1930 by Nazi party to show respect and obedience to Adolf Hitler by saying "Heil Hitler!"["Hail Hitler"] or "Seig Heil"["Hail Vistory"]. In present time this type of act or greeting would be consider criminal act in Germany and Austria.
He wanted to be an artist. He was a soldier of ww1.
The kind of jobs they have in Costa Rica is to farm and plant crops or the work in an famliy business .
Hitler used the term to refer to non-Jewish Caucasians, particularity of Nordic or Germanic type. It is negative now because it implies serious racism and the ideology of the Nazi regime.
Before the initial stages of World War 2 the communist party had control in Germany. Therefore Germany was communist before Hitler turned Germany into a dictatorship.
Abraham Jods are a type of traditional Jewish discourse or debate that focuses on the interpretation of religious texts, particularly the Torah. They emphasize rational argumentation and the exploration of differing viewpoints within Jewish law and philosophy. This practice fosters a deep engagement with the text and encourages critical thinking among participants. The term "Jods" can also refer to the style of argumentation used rather than a specific format or structure.