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Flip a coin. Both explanations have been offered. I suspect that elements of both explanations factored in to his actions.

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Why did hilter wanted to kill many people?

Solely because he was a power-mad fanatic bent on making life absolutely miserable for anyone who he did not like even a little bit.


What was Hitler's agenda?

To achieve total and tyrannical power. He was a complete fanatic. He wanted to annihilate all those he believed inferior. Despite the fact that really only disabled people were inferior (but really not by much), he tried to eliminate tens of millions of innocent people because of his beliefs.


What was the effects of the gunpowder plot?

Between 1533 and 1540, the Tudor King Henry VIII, due to the Papal refusal to annul his first marriage broke off relations with the Vatican and began the Church of England (1533-1540). English Catholics became increasingly uncomfortable to this new semi- Protestant Church of England. The head of the English Church was the King, the Roman Church, the Pope.Elizabeth I succeeded Henry VIII, , sensed the religious tension and introduced the Elizabethan Religious Settlement, requiring all appointments to public office or church office to swear allegiance to the monarch.James I succeeded Elizabeth I. Although James attempted to reconcile the religious divide, a conspiracy arose in which certain Catholics intended to dynamite the proceeding of the opening of the parliament. They hoped to kill the King James, members of the Privy Council, senior English judges, most of the Protestant aristocracy, and the bishops of the Church of England and members of Parliament.In 1604, led by Robert Catesby, nobleman with fanatic Catholic sympathies, he invited Thomas Wintour and John Wright to undertake the blowing up the Parliament during the Opening ceremonies.Wintour travelled to Flanders to rto gather support for the plot. He recruited Guy Fawkes, a Catholic soldier in the Southern Netherlands, who had also petitioned the Spanish Court in invade England.The first meeting began on May 20, 1604.On October 26, wary of harming good Catholics an anonymous letter cryptically describing the plot went to On Saturday 26 October. Eventually, on November 1, 1604, the letter alerted the King to the plot. He commanded an investigation wherein Guy Fawkes was found. Many were severely sentenced to for this conspiracy.In his speech to both Houses on November 9, 1604, King James focused on two subjects: the Divine Right of Kings and the Catholic question. He maintained his divine mission but minimized those Catholics involved in the plots as a "few fanatics."Today, Great Britain commemorates" Guy Fawkes Day" (or Night or Bonfire Night) on November 5th, the night Guy Fawkes, a member of the Gunpowder Plot, was caught guarding explosives placed beneath the House of Lords and arrested.


Adolf Hitler was a devout Catholic and he also hated the Jewish race. How did his people prevent him from learning that Jesus was a Jew?

Adolf Hitler was not a "devout" Catholic. If he was then he would not have done what he did. Nowhere in the Christian or Catholic religion does it tell us to kill those that are supposed to be less than we are. Hitler knew that Jesus was a Jew, but he was so fanatic in wanting to rule the world and having his "master race" that he used any means necessary to do this. He was not a Christian. He may have only used that as an excuse to kill Jews. He was a "Poser."Hitler most certainly knew that Jesus was a Jew and this was one reason (or excuse) he had for hating Jews as he saw Jesus as being weak for allowing himself to be crucified. He also hated all true Christians for following such a weak savior and instead, following the philosophy of Nietzshe, proclaimed himself as the ubermensch, the superman, who would save Germany.


What did Hitler think of the Holocaust?

A disgusting act which isn't discussed enough. Everyone knows 6 million Jews died, but I've never heard anyone discuss the 5 million others who did as well. Communists, POW's, gypsies, homosexuals, mentally and physically handicapped... 11 million died in the Holocaust, kind of a sad fact that it just goes to show no one cares about the minorities... which is why the event happened in the first place.I think it was very sad. I can't believe human beings would do this to one another. I don't like to talk about it because it makes me very sad. My grandpa was a Jew during the Holocaust, but luckily he lived in Canada.1. The Holocaust was real and resulted in the death of millions of people just like you,2. It was horrible, horrible, horrible, and generated from sick, insane minds. Hitler was demonstrably psychotic.Yes, it was real . . . the Germans by their very natures were fanatic keepers of records and diaries of all their activities. Thier own records prove the fact.