Well Hitler took a lot of gambles in WW2, but I believe the biggest one he took was to choice to invade the Soviet Union. A lot of Hitler's advisers warned him of a war on two fronts they knew that in the end Nazi Germany could not and would not succeed. Had Germany not invaded the Soviet Union, Germany could have concentrated all of it's resources on the Western Allies. They had always defeated France in the Phony War (Sitzkreig), all they need to theoretically was defeat Great Britain
Zero. He never took any complete continents.
Hitler was the reason for world war 2 he killed over 6million people. 10% of children lived yet others where killed by a gas called zyklon B. Hitler was the one to come up with the ghetto and places thousands among thousands of Jews in them. Some starved some killed themselves and others were deported to death camps...
Adolf Hitler took Prague.
Hitler's youth took place in Austria.
Yes, Hitler and the Nazis took part in and plannedd most of the attacks in World War II.
adolf hitler?
Adolf Hitler
Hitler first was in world war 1 that is how he started to dislike Jewish people
Zero. He never took any complete continents.
Entrepreneurs were merchants who took risks in the hope of high profits.
actually he took up residence in Führerbunkerwhich was located beneath Hitler's New Reich Channcellory in berling, germany.Thank you
One of the main risks he took was composing will he was deaf
Yes- he seemed to like taking risks -- the risk of war with Russia and the risk of jeopardizing his marriage with his sexual exploits.
There are reports that the Russians took what was left of his body. Some historians think this is true while others do not. No one really knows.
Hitler was the reason for world war 2 he killed over 6million people. 10% of children lived yet others where killed by a gas called zyklon B. Hitler was the one to come up with the ghetto and places thousands among thousands of Jews in them. Some starved some killed themselves and others were deported to death camps...
Adolf Hitler took Prague.
No. Adolf Hitler took over the country and the people.