If you are in school, I suggest you stay there for the rest of your life! Not only can you not parse a question, but you cannot spell either.
2006-09-28 13:06:43
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answer #1
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes, Hitler had dark hair! No, his mother was not a Jew. This "Jewish" thing comes from the facts that (1) Hitler was from Austria, and (2) there were Jews in Austria with the family name Hitler (one was even named Adolf). Cartoonists at the time (1933-45) had a lot of fun comparing Hitler and his cronies to the "Aryan" image (the blond, blue-eyed, superman). And, yes, some Jews have blue eyes!
2006-09-28 19:22:24
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answer #2
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answered by James@hbpl 5
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Others have answered the main thrust of this question probably as well as I could, but there is a rather interesting joke addressing this issue of the disparity between the Aryan ideal and the Nazi leadership that made the rounds (very quietly) in Germany during the Nazi period.
The joke goes something like "The Nazis want a super race that is tall like Hitler, fair like Himmler, lithe like Goering, and athletic like Goebbels." Well, if you are familiar with the appearance of these four top leaders of the Nazi party, the humor in the joke is evident. But in case you are not, Hitler was of medium height, Himmler had dark hair and eyes, Goering was very fat, and Goebbels was short, skinny, and club-footed.
2006-09-29 11:54:42
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answer #3
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answered by Jeffrey S 4
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He blamed the Jews for the screw up of Germany after the first world war. He didn't care that his mom was a jew. He had already hated them because he was an extreme christian but this really made his hate them. He was an extreme German and most German's had blue eyes and blond hair so he wanted an extreme Germany world. So he tried to kill everyone else off.
2006-09-28 13:14:16
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answer #4
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answered by centreofclassicrock 4
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Hitler was very paranoid about his non-Aryan roots. This is one reason why he had his home town obliterated and wiped completely of the map.
The Nazis eventually invented the idea of an "honorary Aryan", which covered anyone who was obviously not Nordic in appearance. When the Japanese entered the war on the side of Germany they were admitted as honorary Aryans.
2006-09-28 13:09:32
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answer #5
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answered by Kokopelli 7
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Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 at Braunau am Inn, Austria, a small town in Upper Austria, on the border with Germany. He was the third son and the fourth of six children of Alois Hitler (born Schicklgruber) (1837–1903), a minor customs official, and Klara Pölzl (1860–1907), his second cousin, and third wife. Because of the close kinship of the two, a papal dispensation had to be obtained for the marriage. Of Alois and Klara's six children, only Adolf and his younger sister Paula reached adulthood. Alois Hitler also had a son (Alois Junior) and a daughter (Angela) by his second wife.
Alois was born illegitimate and for the first thirty-nine years of his life bore his mother's name, Schicklgruber. In 1876, Alois began using the name of his stepfather, Johann Georg Hiedler, after visiting a priest responsible for birth registries and declaring that Georg was his father (Alois gave the impression that Georg was still alive but he was long dead). The name was variously spelled Hiedler, Huetler, Huettler and Hitler and probably changed to "Hitler" by a clerk
Hitler was not sure who his paternal grandfather was, but it was probably either Johann Georg Hiedler or his brother Johann Nepomuk Hiedler. There have been rumours that Hitler was one-quarter Jewish [1] and that his paternal grandmother, Maria Schicklgruber, had become pregnant after working as a servant in a Jewish household in Graz. During the 1920s, the implications of these rumours along with his known family history were politically explosive, especially for the proponent of a racist ideology. Opponents tried to prove that Hitler, the leader of the anti-Semitic Nazi Party, had Jewish or Czech ancestors. Although these rumours were never confirmed, for Hitler they were reason enough to conceal his origins. Soviet propaganda insisted Hitler was a Jew, though more modern research tends to diminish the probability that he had Jewish ancestors. According to Robert G. L. Waite in The Psychopathic God: Adolf Hitler, Hitler made it illegal for German women to work in Jewish households, and after the Anschluss with Austria, Hitler had his father's hometown obliterated as an artillery practice area. Hitler seemed to fear that he was Jewish, and as Waite points out, this fact is more important than whether he actually was.
Because of Alois Hitler's profession, his family moved frequently, from Braunau to Passau, Lambach, Leonding, and Linz. As a young child, Hitler was reportedly a good student at the various elementary schools he attended; however, in sixth grade (1900–1), his first year of high school (Realschule) in Linz, he failed completely and had to repeat the grade. His teachers reported that he had "no desire to work."
Hitler later explained this educational slump as a kind of rebellion against his father Alois, who wanted the boy to follow him in a career as a customs official, although Adolf wanted to become a painter. This explanation is further supported by Hitler's later description of himself as a misunderstood artist. However, after Alois died on January 3, 1903, when Adolf was 13, Hitler's schoolwork did not improve. At the age of 16, Hitler left school with no qualifications.
2006-09-28 13:09:24
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answer #6
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answered by Suki_Sue_Curly_Q 4
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i haven't any infants, so i don't understand which new child i'd %. to die. i could not think of having to make that determination. If there grow to be a Holocaust in u.s., i'd danger my life and do besides the fact that i ought to to cover the sufferers and help them to flee. i think that it may well be my accountability as a man or woman.
2016-12-18 18:46:35
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answer #7
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answered by ? 4
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how does one explain the mind of a madman?.
never forget
2006-09-28 14:15:33
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answered by micheleseptember 2
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yes he was. he also was not German, he was Austrian
2006-09-28 13:12:07
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answer #9
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answered by native 6
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See above thanks for the deuce..
2006-09-28 13:12:16
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answered by chickenger 3
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