It was a way of displaying loyalty to the Nazi régime. Of course, it also made Nazi Germany something of a laughing-stock. ___ Polish doesn't have an h-sound. When the Nazis occupied Poland, some Poles mockingly greeted one another with the words Geil Gitler instead. Geil means randy - and Poles were forbidden to use the greeting.
Hiel Hitler and raised there arm
Adolf Hitler
Whid Adolf Hitler promise the German people and how did he act upon the promise
Heil is a form of greeting. So it was natural to use this term to greet Adolf Hitler. The Nazi stiff-arm salute that was used when saying this originated from the ole Roman salute. Hitler may have adopted this from his first visit with Mussolini in Italy.
Adolf Hitler until his death, and then Karl Donitz.
There were no Jews that helped Adolf Hitler. Not willingly, at least. There may have been some Jewish people who did as they were told, in hopes of survival, but this can hardly be considered 'helping Hitler'.
Adolf Hitler
Adolf Hitler, as he basically killed over 7,000,000 people.
Adolf Hitler is more famous because he killed many people
That would be Adolf Hitler.
the NAZI'S
he killed and torched them.
Whid Adolf Hitler promise the German people and how did he act upon the promise
Well sorry to disappoint you but Adolf Hitler and Hitler are the same people:) If you are speaking of the same person, Hitler killed Hitler in 1945 at the end of World War II in the European theatre. Culturally, Adolf Hitler made the surname "Hitler" unacceptable in most cultures.
Hitler was a person who is now dead and was responsible for the extermination of many Jewish people. You can not and I do not see why you would want to use Adolf Hitler.
Adolf Hitler until his death, and then Karl Donitz.
Heil is a form of greeting. So it was natural to use this term to greet Adolf Hitler. The Nazi stiff-arm salute that was used when saying this originated from the ole Roman salute. Hitler may have adopted this from his first visit with Mussolini in Italy.
Actually, Hitler took his own life.