Adolf Hitler was a great motivator. He promised to make Germany great again after its loss in World War 1. He was a great speaker, and had soon persuaded the Germans that Jews were the cause of their problems. The Germans needed someone like this, someone who could, and would help their country to become great.
Many historians believe that Hitler wanted to join a small group where he would have more influence.
It did because the Nazis bomed London
yes.
after ww2 the Nazis probably went to south America and hid out there. there have been official records of Nazis making there homes in Argentina and Mexico. actually the Nazis did attempt to get Mexico to join the axis powers and help fight against the allies.
Choices? People never had any other choice than to cooperate with the Nazis in Germany or any other occupied country. The other choice was to join the Underground Network to covertly and overtly fight against the Nazis. ^This is unfortunately an much too common misconception. ALL Germans had the voluntary choice not to join the Nazi party, with no repercussions. The defense that the Germans had no choice was a common ploy used by former Nazis. Germans did not kill Germans. However, it is another case all together if you were a German who betrayed the Nazi party or fought against the Nazis. Then you were not considered a true German. Those caught fighting against the Nazis were executed. If a Nazi officer was caught for treason, he would be executed, burned, and his ashes sent to his family. But this scenario is only for those who went against the Nazis. There was ample choice not to join the Nazi and remain neutral. But most did not.
They had the choice to join Hitler
yes he did
Hitler didn't join the Nazis, he created them.
He didn't. He gained control and in many cases it was join the party or die.
They really didnt, More or less the nazis grew as hitler took over country after country, having the other surrendering militaries join alongside the Nazis
Hitler was the leader they elected themselves. To be a National Socialist you had to join the party, why would they turn against their own leader?
No. Some Germans were against the Nazis beliefs, such as sending their kids off to join the Hitler Youth, but had little power to change it.
Tell them that you have cake
Adolf Hitler did not join the National Socialist German Workers Party, Adolf Hitler was the founder of the National Socialist German workers Party because Adolf Hitler change the name of the German Workers Party, to National Socialist Workers Party because Adolf Hitler had bisexual tendencies.
He blamed Jews for Germany's problems and encouraged Germans to join the Nazis in attacking Jews.
The intent was to breed "perfect" little Germans. The Nazis tried to inbreed hatred while instilling national "pride" in children. This was an attempt to conform the children and was really only brainwashing them. Hitler youth were used by the Nazis to spy on and report enemies of the state.
yes they were persuaded to join Hitler