Firstly, through Propaganda, he created a social distance between the Jewish community and the rest of the German population. After passing the Nuremberg laws, the Jews were placed into ghettos, completely sealed off from the rest of the Germans. Along with the gold star of David sewn to all of their clothing to be visible in public, it became unlawful to hold an establishment as a Jewish person. Then, the construction of work and death camps to which the Jewish people of Germany and neighboring countries were sent to was the final piece that took away any freedom the Jews once held.
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It is probably meaningless to try to quantify or compare degrees of insanity. Every case is different.That being said, it is possible that Hitler did not have any specific mental pathology. He held a number of delusional beliefs, and he was certainly hateful, malicious, vindictive, paranoid and enormously conceited, but many modern psychologists and biographers do not believe that he was mentally ill. He did exhibit symptoms of Parkinsons Disease near the end of his life, but that is clearly not relevant.In fact, many people would argue that one of the things that makes Hitler and people like him so dangerous is that they are not insane. The German people elected him because he made sense at the time. A leader like Hitler can arise any time that people are willing to vote for politicians who would take away personal freedoms "for the good of society".
Hitler's youth took place in Austria.
He thought they were scumbags and didn't think of them as people, they were just cockroaches and bugs to his view of point
Hitler was immensely successful in winning the hearts of the German people. By the end of 1934, Hitler's National Socialist Party was slated to take over the nation as a whole. While he still had to deal with the old guard, Hitler had most of the nation and the military on his side.
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guarantee that the government would not take away people's freedoms.
Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
Adolf Hitler took everything away from the Jewish people. He really did not do it gradually. When the people arrived in the concentration camps they had all of their belongings taken away and were told what type of jobs they would be doing. People that Hitler didn't feel would be good candidates for working or his experiments went straight to the gas chambers.
Sadly.... Any government can take anything away. Constitutionally speaking. However.... They can never take away your freedom to think the thoughts you wish to think. That, no matter where you are is your freedom.
He was elected, but immediately began to take away people’s rights and enforce a dictatorship. He copied and followed Hitler.
Denied powers are powers no one can take away (personal freedoms in the Bill of Rights)
Personal freedoms must not take away the freedom of others.
Hitler would round up Jews and take them out of their countries to concentration camps in Germany and Poland or any other place available. He would kill people who were communists or undesirables. He would take over buildings and business and homes. He was brutal and cruel through his SS troops and Gestapo. He would ruin their economy, freedoms and make life absolutely miserable for anyone who was not pro-Nazi. There are even stories of people being arrest for not saying heil Hitler.
The freedoms the anti federalist were afraid the government would take away are listed in then Bill of Rights, largely in the 1st Amendment which says, "Congress shall make no law respecting an establishment of religion, or prohibiting the free exercise thereof; or abridging the freedom of speech, or of the press; or the right of the people peaceably to assemble, and to petition the Government for a redress of grievances."
The allies took away Germany's army because they were afraid that Hitler might attack them.
Because they wanted to take away all of our freedoms, if god didnt want us to do it he would have put it on the earth!
Can you imagine people wanting to take hitlerium?