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This is just a little bit of fun. I want no Anti-German or Anti-Jewish nonsense.

If people do this I will report them for abuse.

My question is why was Adolf Hitler the leader of the nazi party.

Heres my points.

He said kill the jews, he said people with brown hair were not as smart as people with blonde hair and he said the germans were the ultimate race.

Why did nobody think to themself:

He is Jewish with a jewish mother and father, he has brown hair and he is not a german. Lets kill him lol

Just wondering lol

2006-12-04 02:18:33 · 23 answers · asked by Michelino 4 in Arts & Humanities History

23 answers

He had everyone scared to death, and ruled like that. I see your points, but when you rule with death beside you, no one wants to cross your path. Not respect, fear.

2006-12-04 02:28:07 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 0 1

Germany was in deep debt after WW1, and the French, British and Americans wanted reparation for WW1. Germany could not pay, the French went in and stripped the factories, this made it even more difficult to repay. Hitler and others felt betrayed by some of their own leaders in the first world war, as it ended with an armistice.He was anti bolshevist, anti Jewish, and blamed this also for Germany's troubles. The German people saw in Hitler, a saviour who would make Germany great again.

2006-12-05 17:36:58 · answer #2 · answered by Plato 5 · 0 0

Alas ...Adolph Hitler was no more Jewish than someone who had a great grandfather, who he never knew who, perhaps was a Quaker but no one else in the family practiced the religion.


fact - The identity of Adolf Hitler’s father’s father has always been uncertain. However, Maria Anna was working for a wealthy Jewish family at the time she became pregnant. It has therefore been speculated that Hitler’s grandfather may have been a member of this Jewish family, thus making the Fuhrer one-quarter Jewish.

Hitler suceeded due to his great organizational skills, his ruthless domination of his party, his persecution of all other political parties, his selling the german people a vision of prosperity when they were humiliated and suffering from the treaty of Versaille(WW1) and his public persona.

The Germans liked Hitler and turned their collective backs on his mad persecution and his quest for lebensraum( room to live ) e.g. conquering of all of Europe.

His madness was also accepted and practiced by people in France, Hungary, Ukraine, Italy, Britian, Poland, Czechoslovakia, Romania, etc. etc.

Imagine rounding up your neigbors in Budapest on a cold winter night and tying them together, binding their hands and feet tightly, and throwing them into the cold water of the danube river..monsters. But the people of Europe were often monsters in the WWII timeperiod, and this will never be understood, ever.

You also need to understand the German culture. They respect authority and follow laws and commands in a way that Americans could never understand or contemplate.
Even today, you can drive in any large German city, in a pouring rain or snowstorm, and watch people patiently wait at a cross walk for the green signal to cross the raod, when they are drenched in a downpour....and no car is anywhere in sight. Why...you must wait for the light..it is the law. You can find a million versions of this little play, completly foreign to us. But, interetingly very much like the behavior of their ally the japanese.

2006-12-05 16:59:20 · answer #3 · answered by tk 4 · 0 1

Sorry mate but their is no evidence that any of his family were Jews, although he greatly feared it would be so and went to great lengths to hide his family history. Apart from the bit he says at the start of mein kampf he never mentioned his family. There was a good program on it not long ago where they find out what happened to his relatives. One he left in a mental institute to rot before she was killed as part of nazi theory on the disabled, another went to america and tried to help the allies for money. The closest member of his family was his sister who ran his house at Berchtesgaden. Apparently his father used to beat him and he had a weird obsession with his mother. Figures really.
You are right about the rest though, he hardly looked like the Aryan superman ideal did he. I think he had a bit of an inferiority complex because of this and made up for it by using the genocide of entire peoples to get his own back on life. It would be sad if it wasn't so f**kin horrendous.

2006-12-04 12:28:16 · answer #4 · answered by ? 3 · 2 0

He was a mesmerizing speaker in the early 20's and easily became the National Socialist leader over the Jew-baiter streicher and others at the time.... I'm sure the SS in charge of ethnic purity found out about his jewish past, but to bring it forth would've been a one-way ticket to Dachau...

The same can be said of the chicken farmer Himmler, what a Nordic model he was.

2006-12-04 12:15:05 · answer #5 · answered by Its not me Its u 7 · 0 0

So he is a genious!!! He suggested to kill him.

He noticed that his ideas are good but his leadership isn't. Killing him in the begining, everything bad should not happen and perhaps we were all with basis in Moon, speaking german and eatin Krautsauer mit Käse mit Eis bein.

But as usual, people do not pay attention to the ideas, just to the commercials. Just one nice murder to avoid Holocaust and improve the Idea of better genetic pool like happened to the dogs.

Or perhaps there is a difference between what have been told from everybody and what real history says..... naaaaaa I'll take Genious one.

2006-12-06 05:27:40 · answer #6 · answered by carlos_frohlich 5 · 0 0

It was because he was so funny - like all comedians Hitler was renound for confronting bullies with humour, so whenever any of the Gestapo or anyone said, "Let's kill that mousy haired foreign Jew!" , Hitler would always come back with some quick fire one liner that was so funny everyone would forget they wanted to kill him for a while.
Sometimes he'd just go one step further, you know, think out the box. Like for example apparently sometime in 1939 Goering said, at an SS party meeting, "Hey man, I just realised Hitler's an Austrian Jew with a walnut rug - let's kill the @?*$£!?!", and, just as everyone was about to say "Yeah let's do it!!!", Hitler shouted, "Let's invade Holland!!!". You know, he always managed to make himself seem that little bit less significant, a bit of a background figure. He always thought of something a little more exciting, or funny.

2006-12-04 16:35:36 · answer #7 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

He was an extremely charismatic and believable leader. To begin with.
He surrounded himself with hangers on who were as ruthless as him.
He did not start out this way. Everything changed once he got into power and by that time it was too late to stop him.
He didn't get elected on the back of an 'anti Jewish' ticket....
...But he had plans.
And to be honest, if Hitler had died in 1934-5, he probably would have been feted as the greatest leader Germany ever had up to that point.
He completely modernised the German people and industry.
It was only afterwards that he put his abominable practises into action.

2006-12-04 10:26:31 · answer #8 · answered by Moorglademover 6 · 1 1

Hitler was a valuable lesson for the world on how a minority of psychotic lunatics can impose their will upon a majority. The same tactics are used by insurgents in Iraq right now to undermine hopes of a fair society. History repeats itself, perhaps until we collectively learn the lesson. Most people simply are not selfless enough to sacrifice themselves or their families to do what is right.

2006-12-04 10:28:54 · answer #9 · answered by simon r 3 · 0 1

Yes it is the unanswered question. How? How did so many people (German, Jew, EVERYONE) allow this to happen under the direction of one crazy, sick B*****D??? Many have tried to figure out none have succeeded. Except of course the psychiatrists with a lot of babble on human behavior..but how did only so few managed to think for themselves?

2006-12-04 10:30:35 · answer #10 · answered by N0_white_flag 5 · 0 2

He was leader because the other political party leaders wanted a puppet and created the opportunity for him as they thought they could control him.
Some control !!!

2006-12-04 11:44:58 · answer #11 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

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