Because, they promised that they would get in hitlers way and that hitler knew if sweden and switzerland could other a little sheild for germany when they are advancing to other countries to invade. Switzerland and Sweden did promise that they would lend germany some resources if germany didnt invade the 2 countries.
Hitler's plan was to take over Germany, which he basically succeeded in, and then expend Germany into Russia, so that his country would be twice as big. Afterwards, he was going to expand Russia and Germany into Poland, so to add more land again...In the end he thought that he could take over the entire world...which he obviously did not succeed in, that crazy bastard!
Adolf Hitler went to war with other countries mostly because of Religious differences. Also maybe because they were poor and he thought he could take them over.
Germany has had numerous dictators throughout its history. Adolf Hitler is certainly Germany's most famous dictator, but most of the Dukes and Kings of the various German states could easily be considered dictators in their own right.
Hitler could not be trusted because after every move, Hitler said he did not want to take over countries - but he had broken his word before.
Because, they promised that they would get in hitlers way and that hitler knew if sweden and switzerland could other a little sheild for germany when they are advancing to other countries to invade. Switzerland and Sweden did promise that they would lend germany some resources if germany didnt invade the 2 countries.
Hitler ruled nazi party which lead him to the though that he could rule Germany
during ww1 hitler was a normal soldier but whos lide was messed up and he was quite peoud of germany as he had nothing much else but after ww1 germany had to repay countries but it could not afford to repay its debts so the french took over parts of germany this meant people were getting poorer and hungrier and hitler wanted to regain his pride for germany and make it strong again and thats why he attacked europe and russia
Probably not but in countries such as Germany and Austria you could find yourself arrested and charged with a hate crime.
Hitler's Nazi Germany invaded many European countries. Where a Nazi-friendly regime was installed, the Nazis could get some of the locals to point the finger at Jews, thus the Jews could be rounded up and transported.
Many of the countries that Germany first attacked were ones that bordered it such as Poland, Denmark, Belgium, The Netherlands, Luxembourg and France. The fact that Germany was central meant that Hitler could attack many countries Germany bordered which would mean he could also get through to other countries that bordered the ones that his army had invaded.
In a way he did. He did make 'the wheels starting to move' again. On the other hand, anybody could have done that. The timing of his comming into power was exactly right, Germany was beaten up after the WW I. In that there was a struggle for all the people of Germany to rise again.
Hitler's plan was to take over Germany, which he basically succeeded in, and then expend Germany into Russia, so that his country would be twice as big. Afterwards, he was going to expand Russia and Germany into Poland, so to add more land again...In the end he thought that he could take over the entire world...which he obviously did not succeed in, that crazy bastard!
Adolf Hitler went to war with other countries mostly because of Religious differences. Also maybe because they were poor and he thought he could take them over.
Germany has had numerous dictators throughout its history. Adolf Hitler is certainly Germany's most famous dictator, but most of the Dukes and Kings of the various German states could easily be considered dictators in their own right.
Hitler could not be trusted because after every move, Hitler said he did not want to take over countries - but he had broken his word before.
After Hitler took over Germany, he began to violate the Treaty of Versailles. It was not fear that prevented Germany from occupying the Rhineland as an example. France and Great Britain were counting on negotiations with Germany to prevent a major war. Therefore, if the violation was small. such as the Rhineland, the two allies were not that concerned. They also had the belief that Hitler could be contained by appeasement and took him on his word that he did not want a war.