What does Hitler suggest is needed for Germany?
for the treaty of versailes to be remaoved allow geramang to have all it power including miltary and having to pay for WWI damages
Why did Japan try to take over all the countries?
Japan wanted to be the largest Asian empire. They wanted to expand out to china Vietnam, laos and cambodia and eventually meet up with Germany. Germany did not make it because of the fact that russia was too big and that's where they fell.
Why did adolf Hitler go to war with countries?
Adolf Hitler went to war with other countries mostly because of Religious differences. Also maybe because they were poor and he thought he could take them over.
Why did Owen Wilson try to commit suicide?
it was because of his heroin addiction, like many others stars he's been battling this terrible drug... Answer: Perhaps the public will never know the real reason. Was it only because of a heroin addiction, as the above answer claims? I doubt it. Probably many celebrities are using heroin, cocaine, or other drugs, but they 're not all attempting suicide. Why Owen Wilson? I believe it had something to do with his big nose. He probably feels disadvantaged compared to most Hollywood celebrities who have a small to medium-sized nose. I have a big nose and I attempted suicide when I was 19, in 1979. A guy I went to high school with, had a big nose, and I was told he committed suicide in recent years, about age 42. Owen probably has a harder time making and keeping friends. I wouldn't be surprised if he doesn't have a wife or girlfriend. I'm sorry he attempted suicide. I love his performance in the Hollywood comedy hit "Zoolander", in which he co-starred with Ben Stiller. I seriously urge Owen Wilson to get a nose job to remove the bump on top, the curve sideways,and to make his nose much smaller. But not as small as Michael Jackson's. I think his nose job looks cute, but too small, and unnatural. Get well soon, Owen. Good Luck.
Did World War II began with events in Germany?
Invading Poland and then the Brits got angry so they went in war with Germany
Did you know that Hitler killed himself as the war was not going as planned
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Panzer literally means 'armour' in the German language, but, in WW2, the word Panzer meant 'Tank'.
There were 7 different marks of Panzer, the Panzer I, II, III, IV, Panther, Tiger, and Konigstiger (King Tiger/Panther) in WW2.
What began hitlers hatred of Jews?
There was no specific incident or trigger. It was the Nazis' view that the Jews were Communists and that they had caused Germany's defeat in World War 1.
well originaly Hitler wanted to be an artist, so he went to some college in austria but when he went for his interview the man that interviewed him was Jewish and he didn't give him the place at the college.
How many years did the Allies bomb Germany in World War 2?
Systematic, sustained bombing on a large scale began in April 1942 and continued till March 1945.
List 3 events leading up to the war?
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Why did the Nazi soviet pact shock the world?
The Nazi-Soviet Non-aggression pact shocked the world because the Soviet-Communist ideology was feared and looked down upon at the time. Germany's governmental idealogy was in direct conflict to communism. In fact, most of the world's leaders at the time had viewed communism as a threat (this was no different in nazi Germany) many Nazis actually thought of communism as a cancer which is believed to add to the "shock value" of the pact. Nazi and communist Ideologies are very different from one another, yet both Nazism and Soviet-Communism share the similarity of an autocratic form of government (except the Nazis were far more organized than the Soviets at that time) To put simply, the Nazis and soviets hated each other.
The Non-aggression pact was Hitler's way of avoiding a two front war in the European theatre. Breaking the NAP is considered to be one of Hitler's greatest mistakes in the war. Germany's soldiers were far better trained and equiped were as their Russian counterparts had obtained little training and were ill equiped. The Russians were able to over-run the German forces due to shear numbers. It is still joked about today that Russia's military strategy consisted of sending infantry until the Germans ran out of bullets.
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What work did people in concentration camps do?
They usually did useless work such as digging holes and stuff like that. but sometimes they worked in factories. At one camp, there was a car factory that people were forced to work in as slaves.
Why did China change after World War 2?
There were two parties in China after World War 2: the Nationalists and the Communists.
The Nationalists were led by Chiang Kai Shek, and the Communists were led by Mao Ze Dong.
The Communists defeated the Nationalists, and Chiang Kai Shek fled to Taiwan to set up a government there.
China then became Communist under the dictator Mao Ze Dong.
Why did the ss officers kill the Jews?
They were told to.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Milgram_experiment
That was a study conducted by Stanley Milgram on obedience to authority and most likely explains greatly about why they would just slaughter the Jewish people.
How did Britain and France react to the Anschluss?
The British and the French had permited the Anschluss in 1938 because of various of reasons. First of all chamberlin the Brisith Prime minister thought that Austrians and Germans had a right to be united.He also felt that the treaties of Versailles after the first world war was being too harsh on Germany, and that it was wrong to separate the two countries. Britain's Lord Halifax had even suggested to Hitler before the anschliss that Britain would not resist Germany uniting with Austria.
Overall Both Britain and France wanted to avoid another world war, so they had permited Anschluss with Austria. They knew that if they tried to stop Hitler from doing this, Hitler might start a second world war.
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The US sent some troops into Russia (Soviet Union) to help do some stabilizing work there; plus some so called "Banana Wars" in Central America and South America. All this during the 1920's. But primarily, the 1920's was PARTY TIME! Better known as the "Roaring Twenties." Mainly due to the ending of WWI in 1918. WWI was known as the GREAT WAR & "The War To End All Wars."
It was only called WWI because WWII came next. If there had never been a WWII, WWI would still be known as the GREAT WAR. Because of the ending of such a "Great War", people celebrated...in the Roaring 1920's.
What method and how did Hitler apply to kill Jews?
Hitler would put the jewish inside a concentration camp were there head would be shaved bald to show shame and then gassed in chambers
How did the Nazi the party form and evolve?
The Nazi party was formed in 1918 and grew out of smaller political groups which formed in the final years of World War 1, all with a nationalist orientation. The party was intially called the German Workers' Party (DAP), but changed its name to the National Sozialistische Deutsche Arbeiterpartei (Nazi) in 1920.
Anton Drexler formed a branch of the Free Committee for a German Workers' Peace on 7 March 1918 and on 5 January 1919 a new political party, which became the Nazi party, was formed out of this branch. This political party was based on ideas of opposing the Treaty of Versailles, being anti-Semitic and viewing Germans as part of the Aryan or master race of the world.
Initially the DAP was a very small party with fewer than 60 members. Nevertheless, it still attracted attention of German authorities and a young corporal, Adolf Hitler, was sent to investigate the DAP. Hitler then got involved in a heated argument while attending one of DAP's public events and made an impression on the DAP members because of his oratory skills. Hitler was then invited to join DAP by Drexler and he became the party's 55th member. Hitler then started to do a lot of propoganda work for the party and eventually became its main speaker. He became the chairman of the party on 28 July 1921.
During 1921 and 1922 the Nazi party grew significantly and after Hitler was released from prison in December 1924, afther the beerhall putsch, the Nazi party became less of a paramilitary organisation and eventually rose to power in 1933 with Hitler becoming the Chancellor of Germany in 1933. The Nazi party was the ruling party in Germany from 1933 to 1945.
The white race is the master race?
The concept of "Race" (features of different genetics: see related answer) is an dated concept of superiority of one set of genetic features above another. Race is more a concept of culture(s) rather than anything else. For instance the "White Race" is a concept of western European nations (countries / cultures), where the "Yellow Race" can be said to define those inhabitants of eastern Asia.
The Nazi Party is the most popular modern example of this type of thinking. It was a political party in Germany that based at least part of its political platform on the "Master Race" concept of superiority. Although World War 2 essentially ended the parties existence, it has found a home with other splinter groups such as "the Arian Brotherhood / Nation" the "Klu Klux Klan" and other hate groups. By no means is this an exhaustive list of these groups, nor is it intended to be, it is only to show more modern examples of an age old way of thinking. Also noted is that the "KKK" is older than the Nazi Party, as an example of how old this concept is - as well as its end results.
Reserved here are the examples for those who wish to promote / denounce such thinking:
Arguments opposed to Racism:
Since an argument in favor of "white people doing more for this world" below, I thought I would share one such story of such great and magnificent things that 'they' (as a concept) have done for the world. In 1492 the 'white race' found a 'new world' inhabited by a peaceful society "that could be conquered with a single garrison" of men. They brought with them many new concepts, at least one of which was a "written contract" (also known as a treaty) - and they used such contracts to take ownership of the land from those inhabitants who were already there. One form of contract negotiation was to slaughter every man, woman, and child who lived there; and yet another was to put a gun to their head and say sign this or we will beat another child in the head with a wooden mallet. In all total up to 114 million people were slaughtered by the "Master Race" in order to take land that they did not want to pay for, or share, and such. Those inhabitants also learned hatred, poverty, the concept of money and every other "evil" that they were otherwise innocent from. (all above is documented many times over).
Thankfully these concepts and modes of thinking are being driven out of our society; and or those that promote them.
Arguments in Favor of Racism:
Indeed, white people have done much more in and for this world than any other race, so yes, white people should be considered master race.
What nazi plan with deliberate mass execution of Jews?
The plan to kill all Jews was called the Final Solution, in which means that the mass murdering of Jews, in 1942 after the Final solution was decided, 3 million jews were murdered in a single year, 8,000+ dying daily.
How many exact Jews did Hitler kill?
The exact number is not known, and never will be. It is estimated that at least 6 million Jews in Europe were murdered by Nazi Germany.
What was the name of the final Nazi offensive battle of World War 2?
The Battle of Stalingrad was the last OFFENSIVE battle for Nazi Germany, it resulted in a German army divsion being cut off to the rest of it's army by the allies and thus losing the battle, The invasion of Berlin by the allies was the final conflict that resulted in Hitler committing suicide when they were outside the city.