No. That was why he had to wait through the 20's, until the Wall Street crash of 1929, and the sudden mass unemployment.
He rose to power by exploiting the frustration of defeated ex-troops who were hungry and ready for revenge.
Hitler could have been stopped even if the German economy had been healthy and strong. The Allied forces feared German expansion and also wanted to stop the genocide against the Jews.
The Germans may have viewed Hitler as their last hope because at the time Hitler came into power they were suffering and economic depression. Germany was broken from World War I and the reparations they were charged with. Hitler promised to restore Germany's economy and to build a strong country.
No, he was not. Germany was in an economical crisis right after World War I. When Hitler rose to power, most people were already very anti-Semitic(Against Jews). So when Hitler treated Jews as they were treated, it was already the way of life for the people in Germany. Hitler did promise the Germans that they would be taken out of their economy crisis. Germans at the time did not care anything else but to get back into a good economy. -Hitler was not hated by MOST Germans.
Hitler didn't hate Germans.
Hitler saw Jews as inferior to ethnic Germans. He exploited German anti-Semitism to enable his genocidal plans.
The Germans turned to the Nazis only because Hitler was a Nazi and Hitler was a good speaker and became furher
If they had a strong economy Hitler never would have come to power, The poor economy is what drove Hitler to power. Germany's poor economy was our fault after the first world war.
They believed that adolf Hitler would help their economy
The first set back the Germans experienced in WW-2 was the Battle of Britain.
The Germans were in a complete mess after WWI. They needed help to rebuild their government and their economy. When Hitler came along he promised to help them for the better. They trusted him because they were so desperate for help. With their trust Hitler was then able to be a dictator.
The Germans may have viewed Hitler as their last hope because at the time Hitler came into power they were suffering and economic depression. Germany was broken from World War I and the reparations they were charged with. Hitler promised to restore Germany's economy and to build a strong country.
No, he was not. Germany was in an economical crisis right after World War I. When Hitler rose to power, most people were already very anti-Semitic(Against Jews). So when Hitler treated Jews as they were treated, it was already the way of life for the people in Germany. Hitler did promise the Germans that they would be taken out of their economy crisis. Germans at the time did not care anything else but to get back into a good economy. -Hitler was not hated by MOST Germans.
Hitler's Philosphy was that the jews were not equl to the Germans. He thought that Germans were the best.
Because Hitler believed Germans was a super-race and all other races were inferior to Germans.
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.
if im understanding your question right, then no. Adolf Hitler lead the Germans
About 1945 when he killed himself and a lot of the Camps were liberated...
Hitler's armies had the initial successes, but were stopped on the outskirts of Stalingrad where a siege war ensued. The Russian winter took its toll on the Germans and slowly they were pushed back by the Russian forces.