he imposed a lot of corruption like the way he killed the jews and how he put the world on edge for about 7years .
The five dimensions of corruption are grand corruption, administrative corruption, political corruption, petty corruption, and systemic corruption. These dimensions encompass different forms and scales of corrupt practices within various sectors and levels of society.
In true definition of the word, Hittler's way of thinking was morally corrupt. While his intention was for the good of the German race, it was done at the cost of minority groups like the Jews. His tactics were often deceiving, like offering false peace with his enemies only to invade them anyway. He pursued his policies with ruthless abandon. Everything about this man was wrong.
The word "corruption" for "next" is "depravity."
Puerto has one corruption thats it
please give me institutional corruption as per ranking
It was an authoritarian regime , he had some troubles beacuase he tried to impose a social govermente but he had strugles that led him to corruption
Adolf Hitler is generally accepted to have been guilty of war crimes and genocide on a massive scale. If he were to stand trial, it would be for a number of things including those two items.
"Impose to" is not idiomatic English. You can say "impose on" in a sentence such as "I hate to impose on you, but do you happen to have any Grey Poupon?"
If Adolf Hitler had not committed suicide, he likely would have been tried firstly of genocide. Undoubtedly he would have also been tried for various other war crimes also.
Impose is a verb.
I do not seek to impose my will on you. How long did the jury deliberate to impose their sentence?
He could pass any laws without verification from the Reichstag - if he deemed it an emergency. Inevitably, Hitler abused this power and took absolute control.
No. The only relevant evidence for this claim would be instances where Hitler was unable to impose his will on Germany on things that mattered to him. A much more plausible view is that he personally was too lazy and disorganized to be an entirely effective dicatator.
To impose countervention is to penalize those who have penalized you.
theme of harvest of corruption
Hitler was extremely authoritarian. He required the population of the Third Reich to accept everything that he said as absolute law, and was able to impose a death sentence on anyone who failed to do so.
The reason was that the state of Bavaria was steeped in corruption and rotten to the core. Its leaders were relieved when the governor of Landsberg (prison) wrote a glowing report on Hitler and his behaviour in prison and recommended him for very early release.