During World War II, it was Adolf Hitler himself who created problems for both Germany and the German military by deciding to invade the Soviet Union. Why he did so is quite clear: he grossly underestimated the fighting ability, the general morale, and the industrial capacity of the Soviet Union, among other things. What he predicted to be a war of a single campaign turned out to be a four-year inferno that ended in the destruction of Nazi Germany.
He was the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party, in German Nationalsozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei, or "Nazi" for short.
Volkswagen, he named it that because it was the Folk's Wagon.
Hitler wanted to purify the German race and create a master race free of mutations and things that he believed would set the human race back.
With respect, Hitler's key territorial aim was to create a vast German empire in Eastern Europe. (There's no evidence that he wanted to revive the Holy Roman Empire).
WW2 and the Cold WarThere were certainly other contributing factors, but yes, you could say that the situation at the end of World War II led to the Cold War situation in Europe and Southeast Asia. There were many reasons for the cold war and a lot this had to do with relations between the USA and the USSR (Russia). Russia wanted to spread communism through Eastern Europe to create a buffer zone to protect them from any future German invasions, (27 million people died in Russia during ww2) however USA wanted to prevent the spread. Also another reason was the fact that America had dropped the first Atomic Bomb and wouldn't let USSR in on the secret.I hope that helps you a little...
Well, I think It is commonly believed that the invasion of Russia was one of Hitler's greatest strategic blunders. Up to that point the German war machine had conquered and subjugated all her enemies (except for Britain), while at the same time Russia had been providing her with much needed resources such as oil and wheat. England's position was deteriorating quickly and the United States was still neutral. The invasion of Russia cut off those precious supplies, and even though the Russians took unprecedented losses the Germans ultimately failed to take Moscow and suffered heavily in the winter that followed. While this event is usually judged by the results, it must be remembered how close the Russians came to collapsing, and had Hitler had concentrated on taking Moscow instead of switching the axis of advance during the campaign, the Germans would have likely won the war. The invasion of Russia in 1941 offered Hitler the best chance of winning World War 2. DO YOU OWN HW NEXT TIME!!!!
No, Hitler didn't create German shepherd dogs, they existed long before Hitler was around, but Hitler did own German shepherds.
Unstable leadership can create significant problems in recouping profits if the government of the host country falls or changes its policy toward foreign trade and investment.
The February 1917 Russian Revolution brought Lenin back to Russia. He had been living in Switzerland at the time and the revolution took him by surprise. The German High Command arranged for Lenin to be transported from Switzerland to Russia in a diplomatically sealed train. The Germans wanted Lenin to create more revolutionary disruption in the hope that a new Russian government would get Russia out of World War I.
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Problems that are not promptly solved create more problems.
He created the Confederation of the Rhine out of 16 German States that he had conquered and they in turn were joined by 19 other smaller state entities. It existed until Napoleon's defeat in Russia when several of the members switched sides. In 1815 Austria and Prussia joined with them to create the German Confederation.
No, hiding from your problems aren't good because they create more and more problems.
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one, its not a random chance thing, it is deciding what you want and then engineering it.
German Empire is just a term used to denote all things relevant to Germany. So, just the fact that Germans started a society is what allowed the Germans to create a German empire.
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