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1. How was society like before Adolf Hitler came about?
2. What was happening in Germany/the world during his life?
3. What is his impact on society?
4. What did he accomplish that is still around today?
5. How is he a catalyst for society?

2006-11-30 18:17:09 · 7 answers · asked by Autumn 2 in Arts & Humanities History

7 answers

The fact that you even posed these questions give me chills!

2006-11-30 18:20:48 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

1. How was society like before Adolf Hitler came about?
German society was in disarray. There was widespread unemployment, dissatisfaction with the Weimar government.


2. What was happening in Germany/the world during his life?
First there was World War One. Then the Bolshevik Revolution in 1918 that spread from Russia and infected Germany and Western Europe. The Communist party in Germany (KPD) numbered in the millions and led numerous uprisings in Germany which were only thwarted by German counter-revolutionaries (Freikorps).
In 1923 Germany was unable to make all of the required war reparation payments to the French as a result of the Versailles Treaty Germany printed more money that lacked economic value. The result devalued the German mark to a point where it cost a billion marks to buy an egg!


3. What is his impact on society?
Hitler drove Jews from any prominent positions within German society. Additionally, political opposition could wind an opponent in a Concentration camp.
On the other hand his repudiation of the Versailles Treaty and rearmament gave the German economy a huge boost and the crippling unemployment largely vanished.


4. What did he accomplish that is still around today?
His regime caused or inspired:
Autobahn system
Youth Hostels (Hiking/traveling sleeping and washing quarters for young travelers)
The Jet plane
Intercontinental Missile or space rocket.
First associated smoking with lung cancer
Television (When of the first things broadcast by TV was a Hitler speech) Nazi Germany had TV Cafe's.
Public workfare


5. How is he a catalyst for society?

The Nazis made the German people that they belonged to a national community that every other German was your racial comrade.
The labor Service (RAD) brought millions of young Germans together and taught them to value and respect hard work.
The Hitler Youth did the same for the young.

2006-12-01 01:06:02 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

1. Society before Adolf Hitler was much like it was during his rule. There was must distrust and disdain of the Jewish nation due to the fact that they were believed to have been what made the German people loose the first world war.

2. A big change was being had in Germany at the time, people were getting more hateful by the day of the Jews because they believed that they were getting poorer etc. because of the Jewish.

3. His impact on society? He basically showed us that if you were charasmatic enough you could get a group of lemmings to follow you and do whatever you wanted to do. He showed absolute brilliance by doing what he did with the Jewish and many other non Aryan races, by basically saying that it was okay in his mind to purge the world of defects via genocide. Yes it had been going on for awhile before he had gotten into the swing of things, but at the same time for someone to do it on such a grand scale, prompted many other nations to figure hey its okay to do this.

4. What did he accomplish? Well if it wasn't for Hitler, Albert Einstein would have never gotten the hell out of Germany, and we wouldn't have had the bomb to blow up Hiroshima basically bringing the end to WW2. If it wasn't for Hitler, we would have still been a very prejudice, more so than we are today, nation. If it wasn't for Hitler, America would not have become such a world super power like it is today, we would have eventually gotten there yes but without his help it would have taken us quite a bit longer.

2006-11-30 19:40:25 · answer #3 · answered by dragonbloodus 2 · 0 0

Germany and most countries involved in the WW1 was in total chaos.The treaty of Versailles made Germany sole responsible of the war and Germany had to repay huge amounts of money and give up territories to different countries.To understand how Hitler came about,this treaty is the key..if only the allies werent so aggressive and ignorant,the german people would never had let Hitler come about.The country was in completely melt down,intense power struggle between communists,liberals and facists.Hitler gain power as unemployement rose,inflation rose,many people couldnt even buy bread,they felt humiliated and the cause was the harsh,unfair treaty of Versailles.This grew into anger and the words of Hitler condeming the treaty and publicly calling for its withdrawal made him more popular but not enough to be Chancellor.It should be quoted he never came to power in any conventional way.I dont want to say whatever happened in WW2 is right or not,it's just that the arrogance of the allies contributed to WW2,they indirectly killed the millions and millions of people,they should have helped people to rebuild after the war not crushed them,the result is for small minorities to take advantage of the situation with strong words agains the unfair,we see it till nowadays,big powerful nations taking on those who cant really strike back even if these countries are not ideal democracy and eveil in ome ways,dialogue and comprehension should be the way.
The impact on society is that powerful and arrogance should be in the same balance.the technoligical advances in WW2 is undeniable,space explorations and omputers,war planes are these technologies which flourished.
Frankly he was nothing,injustice,arrogance were the true catalyst of WW2.Any idiot can claim to bring down injustice by force.

2006-11-30 19:12:35 · answer #4 · answered by Kaushall 2 · 0 0

How was Hitler a catalyst for society? Well, by being responsible for World War II. I know some people will take this wrong, but had Hitler not started a war when he did many of the technologies we take for granted today would not yet exist.

World War II led to advances in radio technology, leading to wireless telephones, leading to cell phones. The war spurred research into rockets, leading to advances in space exploration. The need for rubber led to the invention of synthetic rubber. And, attempts to create a code-breaking machine led directly to the world's first electronic computers.

While it may be true that some of these innovations would have come about anyway, I say that they would have come much later had war not made the research necessary.

2006-11-30 18:28:03 · answer #5 · answered by oldironclub 4 · 0 0

mira la verdad para mi adolfi hitler, fue una pesima persona q mato a mucha gente... el impacto en la sociedad fue tremendisimo para el mundo y mas para los afectados.
el fue catalogadom por la sociedad como una de las peores personas o jefes de mando q pudo existir en la historia de la humanidad

la verdad APESTA ese tipo

2006-11-30 18:22:08 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

All you need to know is that he was PURE EVIL!!!

2006-11-30 18:25:13 · answer #7 · answered by Cowgirl 2 · 1 1

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