History is always written by the victor. A war does not determine who is right but who is left. Had Hitler won the war, it might have been a different story altogether. So, though I am not a fan of Hitler I certainly admire his leadership qualities, his love for Germany and his self-confidence.
2006-12-02 17:18:56
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answered by Tapan 2
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Dada, ak akta alada bishoyer prithak mulyayan korte hobe. Put yourself mentally in the place of Jews who were sent to the gas chambers and you will understand the horrors of the Reich.
Regarding the help Adolf Hitler offered to Netaji Subhas Chandra Bose, it was just a strategic tie up to defeat the British who was the common enemy of both Hitler and Bose. At that juncture of history his act was undoubtedly helpful for Netaji and India. But I can not believe that after fulfilling his desire to annexe Europe, he would have sat still. It would have been only a matter of time before Asia and thus India became a part of the Fuehrer's empire. So in effect, India would have passed from British rule to German rule. Though it is impossible to conjecture accurately on a scenario that didn't take place, such an eventuality as I have mentioned above was well within the realms of possibility. Eminent historians think so. And you can well imagine the fate of Indians under Hitler's rule, a man who spun the theory of the pre-eminence of the German race.
Germany is an industrial super power today thanks to the never say die attitude of the German people. Razed to the ground by Allied bombs, most of its male citizens specially the youth dead or prisoners at the end of the Second World War, Germany has indeed risen like a Phoenix from the ashes of the Reich. And no praise is sufficient for the industrious Germans for having made this possible. Hitler contributed nothing to this or to civilisation. He was a human aberration.
2006-12-03 00:43:46
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answered by Modest 6
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Hey history says that if one goes up then he surely is gonna come down.Hitler had some peculiar thoughts like racial discrimination but he had goo thinking on army tactics.Ya if he would have been there Germany wouldn't have been a super power but he was the root cause for the economic depression and the economic crisis in Germany.
2006-12-02 17:10:16
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answered by vibs 2
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Not I. His ideals caused the death of more than 60 million people through genocide and war and would have caused more deaths if people (such as my grandfathers) would not have fought against him. Germany has become a powerful nation today because they lost WWII and did away with his ideology. Nazi paraphernalia and even the Heil Hitler salute will get you jail time and fines in Germany. The government hates their Nazi past and continues to quell the proliferation of Neo Nazi propaganda.
2006-12-02 20:06:15
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answered by Jason C 3
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Hitler killed Jews, that was wrong.
Millions of people died due to a single person's desire to become a king of all world...was this right??
Yes, he helped Subhash Chandra Bose, but actually Mr Bose was against Hitler's 'THOUGHTS'.
Bose was against hitler's position about Jews and other casts.
2006-12-02 17:28:18
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answered by Anonymous
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I think he would have gone down as one of the great leaders of history just standing on the merits of the way he turned Germany around if the Holocaust had not happened.
I think he still would have been a very hated leader for his antisemitism and persecution of those he felt inferior.
If you look at what he did for Germany (before he destroyed it) he really worked wonders.
None of that matters though. His evil and murder of millions overshadows everything else.
2006-12-02 16:54:46
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answered by Kilroy238 2
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Sorry bud, but that's a pretty stupid question.
Only if you would learn a bit more about WWII or Hitler.. just read up on him.
Or read his book, it's free and on-line. Let me know if you want the site.
I don't answer stupid questions but it seems you are pretty unaware.
2006-12-02 18:46:02
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answered by Anonymous
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Not I. I suppose the enemy of your enemy is your friend, but too many milions of people all over Eruope died due to his war.
2006-12-02 16:46:36
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answered by planksheer 7
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"If he wouldn't have came then could Germany became a superpower today?"
are you saying that you are infavor of mass genocide to achieve power?
2006-12-02 16:47:52
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answered by Toni B 2
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i fan of Hitler he love his country to be number one. but now today we have to think of international community. whole world is one country now
2006-12-02 17:07:35
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answered by The Prince of Egypt 5
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