studing this subject of hitler hating jews, I can disagree on that. He treated every enemy with the same cruelty. He just happened to start somewhere and then proceed for his world domination intention. Other groups were not earmarked for extermination. See related question.
What kind of evidance did HItler offer for his anti-semitic arguments?
There is really no hard, factual evidence for Hitler's anti-Semitic arguments. At that time Jews were a very small minority but were extremely successful in a high profile way and he wanted to use that against them to benefit his political ambition.
Who was the leader of Britain during most of world war ii?
im guessing u mean 2 not 11 and it was Winston Churchill he led the british the entire war
Which country did Adolf Hitler take over first?
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What nations were the Jews forced out of?
The region used to be called Judea, and was the home of the Jews. Then the Romans conquered it; they wanted to sever the link between the Jews and the land, so they renamed it to 'palestina', after the ancient, sea-faring Philistines.
When the Romans conquered the area and Jews were forced to live under Roman rule, life grew progressively difficult. And when finally the Jews were exiled, they were scattered across the globe. Thus today, there are Jews in almost all countries, from Japan to Sweden. They all share the same religion, though, even though culturally there are of course many differences.
What were German mercenaries known as?
the germans mercenaries hired to fight the american rebelswere known as?
Why did the Nazis hate All Quiet on the Western Front by Erich Maria Remarque?
wrote all quiet on the western front to show that war was not something that should be glamouized or romanticed about, AQOTWF was the first book to be writan about war in a pasafits mannor when erich wrote this book the main reason was to make people think about the real reason we go to war and if it's really enough to make all these people go through all that pain
What countries did Germany invade April of 1940?
Germany launched major offensives in Western Europe during April and May 1940. In April, 1940 Germany invaded Denmark and Norway in order to protect its shipping interests. Germany also attacked France and invaded neutral nations like Netherlands, Luxembourg and Belgium in May, 1940. France also fell in June, 1940.
Who were axis powers in World War 1?
There were no Axis powers in WWI (1914-1918). The Axis powers was a term developed by Italy, Germany and Japan in the 1930s after signing a treaty of alliance. It refers specifically to this alliance and it does not refer to any alliance centred round Germany.
In World War 1 on one side was the Triple Entente (Britain, France, Russia (the three major powers), and Serbia, later in the war Romania, Italy and the United States joined and Russia signed a separate peace) were the Central Powers (Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, Bulgaria).
When and how was Eichmann was caught?
Adolf Eichmann was executed by hanging shortly before midnight on the 31st of May, 1962 in an Israel prison at Ramla. Shalom Nagar was his executioner.
well after Hitler committed suicide he wasnt buried they burned his body
Why did Hitler think He could defeat the Russians during World war 2?
After Hitler defeated France, Poland, Czechoslovakia, and the rest of continental Europe without hardly having to work up a sweat, it seems that nobody could stop him. The German military was the best armed, best disciplined, and most feared military on Earth. It seemed reasonable to expect that Russia would not be much more of a problem than any of the other nations which had already proved to be no match for the Third Reich. Of course, Russia is tremendously larger than any of those other countries, which is what Hitler failed to adequately consider.
Which weapons might have inflicted the greatest damage on the enemy in world war 1?
Artillery caused the most damage, WW1 saw the implementation of the howitzer and railway guns. They used heavy indirect fire killing many, many soldiers.
Is the diary of anne frank an accurate historical document?
This depends who you inquire. Personally, I think that it is, because she described most of the restrictions placed on the Jews during the Holocaust. Also, she describes how she lived in hiding to survive as a Jew and also why she had to live there. Another reason that it is an accurate historical document is that she gets taken up by the Gestapo and sent to two concentration camps, Auschwitz and Belsen, where she dies, just because she is a Jew.
Some people might argue that it is not an accurate historical document, because, a teenage girl wrote it, so she might have put her emotions in it and messed the facts; at the beginning of the book, she complained a lot about how other people are always wrong and that she is always right. Also, Anne doesn't appear right in mind in some parts of the book, so, once again, she could have twisted the facts. Another reason is that she does not mention many actual Holocaust facts.
This book is only popular because of the situation that the girl is in, not the actual diary of the girl; if she did not live during the Holocaust, we wouldn't have cared about this Jewish girl. Personally, I would have liked that, because this was such a long, boring book. I had to read about her complaining about other people and her "curiosity" about females (can I touch your breasts as an act of friendship. I get ecstasies every time I see the naked figure of a woman) She also kissed a girl before this, so I don't think your "curiosity" can go that far. This book only contained about five pages of actual Holocaust facts or effects, the rest was just about what I said about earlier.
How long did hitlers marriage last till he committed suicide?
It only lasted a couple of hours, because Hitler and his wife then both committed suicide.
Which of the terms of the Treaty of Versailles was Germany most upset by?
Article 231. It was the Reparations Clause. It ordered the German Empire to pay reparations to the United States. The original amount was 226 billion Reichsmarks, but was later reduced to 132 billion Reichsmarks (worth about $438 billion USD, circa 2010).
This put Germany into a state of hyperinflation, making their money worth less and raising their taxes to astronomical proportions.
Germany annexed what two French provinces?
Napoleon III of France was forced to give up the territory of ALSACE-LORRAINE (in German - Elsass-Lohringen) to the new German Empire.
What nicknames were given to the English and french war on Germany 1939-40?
The nickname for German soldier in WW I was "Kraut" (cabbage)
What was the main mistakes Hitler made while in power?
Let's look at history, Alexander the Great tried to take over the world, killed people who got in his way and He failed. Napoleon tried to take over the world and killed people who got in his way and he failed. Adolf Hitler tried to take over the world and killed people who got in his way, he failed. I'm seeing a pattern here.
Why was the invasion of Nomandy so important to Germany?
The Nazis thought the Allied Forces would invade at the Calais point of France. They were only partially prepared for them to land in Normandy and they certainly did not expect the force to be so large and impressive. Rommel, their commander was absent and this created chaos amongst the German soldiers. Within months the Allied Forces had been victorious in France and other places. The Generals realized the war was lost. Hitler however lived in denial.
What did Hitler do when Soviet troops were surrounding him in the pacific?
Hitler and the German army never got anywhere close to the Pacific!
What year did Hitler commit suicide with his girlfriend?
Eva Braun.
He and Eva got married right before they died, so she is basically Hitler's wife.
What are the Nazi markings on a 1942 German Luger pistol?
On the 2 P-35s I have they have an eagle over the number 140. These are the most common. You will also see the eagle over swastika on both the slide and the frame. Also the eagle over 140 will be just under the barrel on the muzzle of the slide.
What led to the french surrender to Hitler?
The French surrendered because the German tanks stormed across the French border from Belgium swept north end of the Maginot Line and attacked the french positions and the france had placed its faith in the strength of the Maginot Line and its a failure demoralized the french
When was Germany in recession?
At the end of both world wars, both times due to hefty reparation fees forced upon them by the United States or her Allies (for example, at the end of the First World War, Germany was deemed responsible for the entire conflict, and was made to pay 132 billion Reichsmarks - Worth about $430 billion USD today).