Hitler had some really stupid ideas of killing a race. He actually loved his country so much that he wanted to kill all Jews before they took over his country. This is immoral and although as you can see how greedy and disrespectful Jews are of their surroundings - it is wrong.
What is even worse is US helped him until they noticed that he wanted a country which was actually based on taking care of citizens rather then just making and consuming money and leaving there citizen to roast when they had no money. They saw how he wanted to give free health care and welfare thats when America stopped funding him with weapons and money and Bush's grandfather needed to stop funding him through the Brown brother's bank.
2006-07-31 09:59:22
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answer #1
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answered by John K 1
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Hitler's hatred of the Jews may have come from his own family. It is suspected that one of his parents or grandparents was a Jew.
How he used that hatred was the act of a genius (an insane one, but still a genius). He used the anti-Semite propaganda to bring the German people together, by focusing their anger on one enemy, an enemy that was not trusted and had been disliked for 100’s of years. By his invention of the Big Lie he showed that if you say a lie enough then people will start to believe it, a tactic that has been popular in politics ever since. So his big lie that the Jewish people were the root of all that was wrong in Germany worked. This hatred also let him bring in Austria to his empire without bloodshed.
All Germans knew that Hitler was segregating the Jews. They did not know that he was stealing their property and granting it to other people to win their support, and they did not know about the Death Camps. For those that did it was a political strategy or something that was hidden in the camps so it could be safely ignored. Why people organized and worked at the Death Camps is hard to say. Some said they were only following orders; which was proved to not be a valid defense at the post war Nuremberg trials. Others truly hated the Jews, and others profited from it. In one camp the gold fillings from the Jews were stolen, as well as anything they were wearing. Even the clothes could be given to other Jewish refuges so the Nazis wouldn’t have to buy any clothing for them. In one camp Jewish skin was used to make lamps. Then there were the medical experiments of Doctor Mengele; horrid experiments that would not be allowed by any government or group. He tested a lot of his subjects to death and some of that information is still used today (its how we know the pressure limits that a human body can take). These Nazis were not stupid. That’s what makes their crimes so diabolical and cruel. They knew that they were starting genocide against the entire Jewish Race. This was the first time in modern history that a nation tried this, and it only compounds their crimes.
The tactic got rid of some unpopular people, took their wealth to buy the support of others, was turned into a profit making operation, and united a people, while supplying a scapegoat that could be safely hated. It was cruel, despicable, and horrible, but it got the job done and helped the Nazis become a world threat even greater than Communism. Hitler was attempting to forge an Empire that would rival that of Rome in its mightiest period, and he came very close to doing it. Starting with a country that had been demilitarized, bankrupted, and demoralized by losing a war.
2006-07-31 10:11:12
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answered by Dan S 7
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Of course he had reasons. He also happened to be in the right place at the right time. Germany needed hope, prosperity and a strong leader, and they found all of that in Hitler
We know the final results. The Germans didn't when they elected Hitler.They had no idea that he was a neurotic, confused, f*cked up wannabe painter, trying to impress his stern, long-lost dad. He was a great agitator and an even better visionary. Just what Germany needed after the shameful defeat in WW1 and the degrading aftermath.
The Germans weren't stupid, they really thought Hitler was a good guy. Once they had accepted him as their leader, they went on accepting his ideas. You would've done that, too. Bear in mind that nothing happened overnight. It happened bit by bit, and made sense back then. If yer poor, starving and have lost all hope, you'd love a guy like Hitler, telling you *WHY* and *what has to be done*.
Most Germans had no idea that Jews were killed for real. They thought the Jews were just being deported. I bet a lot of them had serious qualms but decided to go along, coz everything seemed so right at the time.
Danish philosopher Kierkegaard tells us that life must be lived forwards and can only be understood in retrospect. Given the whole truth from the beginning, Germans wouldn't have cherished Hitler like they did, but they didn't know where things were heading.
2006-07-31 10:22:14
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answered by Paul 4
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Worldwide crisis, hunger, no money,... then you will vote for the man who says he can change it all. None of you knows about the situation in Germany that time, people were starving but one group wasn't because they had all the money, they decide how the world turns (and they still do) and if you see how they still can feast every day and trow away expensive food what would you do? They don't want to integrate, they have their own rules, they don't give **** about the country which let them in (also true for most Muslims now all over the world) what would you do? You will follow the man who says he can fix it! And don't blame the Germans for the concentration camps, they were an invention of the English in India. What about native Americans, slavery? Was that Hitler too? No, it were those who are still killing now in Iraq, Afghanistan and that in name of democracy (a word they don't understand). What do the Jews with the Palestinian and now also with the Lebanese? And no, I'm Belgian, and my country did it with the Congolese. The Russians are doing it in their old "colonies". And go on, read your history books and you will find out, once a nation and his dictator get enough power they will conquer other people and if they have to kill them they will do, no matter how. We only can hope women will take over because we know what it cost to give life and we don't play with or waste it.
Was Hitler stupid? Yes, but he wasn't the only one in history and he will not be the last. And they will always say they have a reason to do so and their soldiers will follow with support of the entire nation. Isn't it Americans? I once was a fan of the Unites States of America, now it makes me sick.
2006-07-31 10:22:17
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answered by Conny V 1
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Of course Hitler had a reason. He was a megalomaniac who needed a scapegoat so that he could unite the Germans under his thumb and eventually rule the world with his human war machine. The Jews were an easy target because they were a minority that were doing well when others were not. The Jews are very smart and resourceful people. Went dealt a bad lot they pull themselves right up by the bootstraps and rebuild their lives instead of sitting in the desert lamenting their misery. In fact they tend to make the rest of us look bad. After all JEWS do have 184 NOBEL PRIZES (most of them in Science) and there are only 12,000,000 Jews. The MUSLIMS HAVE ONLY 7 NOBEL PRIZES(including Arafat's peace prize) and there are almost 2 billion Muslims.
2006-07-31 09:59:37
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answered by scarlettt_ohara 6
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Did everyone here missed the comparison to Hitler with the US and Israel? It goes to show you how Muslims are conditioned to think this way. Amazing! The comparison is so ridiculous, and points the fact that there can never be peace with Muslims until they change to the 21st century thinking. Until then, it is mandatory for the world to understand the Muslim mind, to undertstand the danger that lies in not dealing with it head on. It is essential to spread democracy, and having spectrum of opinion in the Muslim world. You don't have that today, rather you have brainwashed people who are led by leaders calling for wipping Israel off the earth. Heed the danger! Today they are after the Jews, tomorrow, the rest of the world.
2006-07-31 09:55:12
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answered by EDDie 5
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Sure he had his reasons. They were by no means humane or even logical reasons, but to him, his reasons were good enough, whatever those reason may have been. We could call him a terrorist. Hitler also made a statement one time "What luck for the Gods that men don't think." He knew that what he was doing was wrong, therefore, he was not sick, he was pure evil and unfortunately, brainwashing and convincing people to partake in your evil, is a lot easier to accomplish than we all think. Remember Haley's Comet and David Koresh (however you spell his name)? And now we have good ol' GWB and all of his lemmings. They are proof that the statement Hitler made was and still is true.
2006-07-31 09:54:46
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answered by Shelby67grl 3
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I am a amazed at people who are calling Hitler an Idiot. No idiot could have done what he did. Evil genius is more like it. He had a whole philosophy for what he did. People should be aware of this and his methods rather than dismissing him as "an idiot". Some of his methods are being used by politicians today.
People who believed him weren't stupid, they were human -- a proud people humiliated by the Treaty of Versailles, living in a terrible economy with runaway inflation and afraid of communism -- and therefore susceptible to Hitler's message.
2006-07-31 09:56:21
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answered by Anonymous
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I think that Hitler wanted power and money, for himself, no matter what he had to do, and by killing all the Jewish (I don't now how to spell it) he captured major incomes, due to the wealthy position they had, and the people who followed him, i dint think that every German agreed with him, but they had to do it. And he was a very very stupid and selfish "person" if you can call him that. And as US and Israel, then can see only one side of the coin, so in their minds maybe they think they were right, but what war or genocide is justified.?
2006-07-31 10:03:43
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answered by lili gr 2
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Hitler better have had a damn good reason for what he has done. It doesn't mean that a reason makes it ok for someone to take anothers life tho. We are human individuals who have the right to decide whether or not we would like to be religious or not, healthy or not, wealthy or not, nice or not, and all the other choices we get to make as individuals. No other human being should make our choices for us. We get to decide if we want to live, or obey, or pray...etc. No one should invade on our rights as humans. Every country is different, every religion is different, every human is different, but it is no excuse for how Hitler chose to take other humans choices away from them!
2006-07-31 09:55:08
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answered by ? 2
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Hitler wanted to control the world. That was reason enough for him to do what he did, but the one thing he didn't incorporate into the equation was that he would be stopped. I think anyone who kills people out of greed should pay the price, and he did. Yes, killing people for no reason is about as stupid as it gets.
2006-07-31 09:52:22
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answered by Anonymous
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