Well intellectually you are kinda correct.
People have to remember that history is written by the winners.
History would of looked alot different if the Native Americans won the battles, and protestants would of been the ones answering the questions to genocide of a whole race of people in America
Mao Ze Dong who slaughtered 10s of millions of people in China wouldn't be revered by Chinese people but be seen as a tyrant and killer like Adolf Hitler. But the difference between these two events is that they won the war and they got to write history so the world even though knows the truth wouldn't look negatively publicly upon it.
So since Adolf Hitler lost the war the world will look upon him as a mass murderer, which he was..but only that and nothing else.
But partly you are right, because that's what his people believed, just like what Americans believe, and what the Chinese believe. and what we believe in San Francisco, BARRY BONDS is the f@#$ing man no matter what the whole nation thinks cuz you all are Backwards@$#es anyways.
2006-06-11 18:35:24
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answered by gabe chewy gomez III 3
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No, other people believed that Hitler was doing what was best for their country. Even the most abusive regimes do some things that are beneficial like building roads or funny little cars. But when you look at the big picture, you can ask this question only because you live in a relatively free nation with almost unalienable rights. Hitler did some really bad things. I value popular democracy. Hitler did not.
2006-06-12 01:07:49
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answered by valcus43 6
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Aparently they are missing a brain too, not just a heart. The only thing Hitler did right was to pull the German economy out of the toilet into a booming economic state. His mistake was doing it buy building guns, ammo, bombs, planes and all sorts of war devices. Once he had the abundance of war material, he felt compleled to use it.
The US built roads, parks, bridges, highways, and other things that were based on infrastructure to get out of their Great Depression. So they had no need to attempt to conquer the world or to kill any specific race by the millions.
That is one of a million reasons why America is great.
If Hitler had done the same, theres no telling how much better off the world would be today.
2006-06-16 17:07:31
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answered by jnrockwall@sbcglobal.net 3
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in his mind yes you are right..however he was a complete moron and had little man syndrome.I am an ex-Nazi Skinhead and I can attest to the fact that his belief system is full of holes so big we could fit the solar system into it.There are no lower races only lower or more accuratly ignorant people and I was one for 15 years.I am thankful that I was smart enough to really think on what he taught and saw what the big picture was..pure self hatred and pity...I am Proud to be Irish and I am proud to be American but why should I or anyone else say that we are better then anyone else if we are guilty of the same crimes as everyone else
2006-06-12 01:08:24
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answered by armyranger1974 1
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He thought he was helping the country, then took it too far. He got all caught up with the whole Aryan race thing and getting rid of the Jews that he went too far. Of course, his final plan was to take over the world, so maybe I'm incorrect...He really was thinking about how to make Germany the best country, but then things went rotten.
2006-06-12 01:03:30
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answered by Anonymous
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No He had a lot of followers in Germany. The USA Britain and Other Countries even British Royalty. Racism is still part of the world problems as it anti Semitizm, White supremacy still reigns.
So a lot of people still believe in his principles.
DO I NO
2006-06-12 04:53:26
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answered by Cedwen M 1
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Confused
2006-06-12 01:04:12
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answered by Ron T 1
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Oh god I hope so , you can't be serious . The only interest Hitler was doing anything for was Hitlers . He was a mad man driven by self loathing , greed , hatred , and a lust for total word domination .
2006-06-12 20:46:48
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answered by Anonymous
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I believe he was trying to get rid of all the sick people and keep the health alive so that he had a nation of health strong people in his country. I can see what he was doing, yes, but why he was doing what he did is wrong, he is not God.
2006-06-12 01:02:45
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answered by spenderalla34 2
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if i remember correctly, hitler felt very threatened in response to what had happened in world war I. after being imprisoned and his country insulted by the enemy, it is not suprising he wrote mien kampf while in jail and took the actions that he did once he was free. actions that, while morally horrifying, he thought would lead his country to power.
2006-06-12 04:04:22
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answered by Anonymous
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