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I just know i am gonna get answers saying he did nothing good or the only good thing he did was take his own life.i am not condoning anything he did.please serious answers only.i know he did good things for the economy.what other good things did he do

2007-02-25 00:43:01 · 17 answers · asked by Anonymous in Arts & Humanities History

Thank you everyone for taking it seriously.i know he did more bad than good but a question is a question.all i thought i would get was hate for him and not any answers.cheers everyone

2007-02-25 08:50:12 · update #1

17 answers

Yes well.. ok you should have expected not to receive any serious answer. In fact Hitler did do a lot of good, if only for Germany. He was probably single handedly responsible for dragging Germany out of the Great Depression. Germany was probably the hardest hit country as the Great Depression was coupled with the fact that it had to pay massive (and totaly unfair) repartion payments to France and other victorious powers. Germany's post WWI political system was totaly incapable of dealing with the situation especially since after the war a huge part of the population had lost faith in the central government (you see to the majority of the Germans it seemed as if they were winning WWI. infact they were in the east. The average German did not know the full scope of the western front so when the government capitulated it seemed likea huge betrayal. It is worth remembering that Hitler did not seize power in a revolutionary fashion. He was legally elected because the German people were desperately in need of change. He at first provided that change. He was able to motivate the German people into massive social works like the autobahn which helped rejuvinate the German economy. Perhaps more impartantly he was strong enough to repudiate a large part of Germany's reparation paymnets to Germany which was a huge burden to the economy. But as mentioned by a previous contributor his greatest skill was his charisma as a leader and his ability to motivate the German people.
wel.. that and the fact that he created Volkwagen.. that HAS to count for something.. if we say nothing good about hitler.. lets at least give him credit for that :P

Just something for people to keep in mind. Americans before WWII were quite fond of HItler. He at first seemed to be a stabilizing force in Germany. To a large part Germany was rebuilt after WWI thanks to American investment ;).. many say that there was heavy jewish investment as well but i do not know how true that is.. anyway. history is very ironic

2007-02-25 01:06:15 · answer #1 · answered by Anonymous · 4 0

He committed suicide on 30th April 1945 it should have been made a holiday a day of celebration that is the great thing he did for Europe.
But on a serious note

He solved massive unemployment.

After the first world war Germany had become a defeated nation,riven by bitterness and unrest,Hitler bought a new order and a sense of pride.Massive unemployment had been solved by the Nazis programme of public works,Hitler appeared at the time to be a Savior or even a messiah.
To hpcasera,
Adolf Hitler never married he only had misstresses ,the most famous being Eva Braun.

2007-02-25 01:20:10 · answer #2 · answered by ǝuoʎʞɔɐʍ 7 · 0 0

He ordered the building of the Volkswagen (people's car), so that every German could have a car, he ordered the building of Germany's autobahns, he rebuilt Germany after the country was totally crushed and humiliated at the end of World War 1, and he got a nation of unemployed back into work. (He came to power at the height of the Depression). Germany became the first country in the world to get out of the Depression.

Of course, all these things had an ulterior motive. Volkswagens had air-cooled engines so they could be used in desert warfare, autobahns were actually built for the very fast movement of troops and arms in wartime, and the unemployed were employed in heavy industry that could very quickly be converted into arms factories as soon as war broke out.

But for the day-to-day people's lives before 1936, Hitler did quite a lot of good. It was from 1937 onwards that Hitler and Germany slid downhill into war and eventual doom.

2007-02-25 00:58:39 · answer #3 · answered by alienaviator 4 · 1 0

Yes, it is tempting to say "nothing".

But his original motivation was to undo the needlessly destructive and crushing terms of surrender imposed on the new "Germany" at the end of WWI. Bit it rather quickly devolved from a fairly acceptable form of nationalism into the total conquest of Europe and racist madness.

The good that was produced for the German economy was mostly due to the general truth that all wars improve the local economy in terms of reduced unemployment and newly robust manufacturing and trade, especially coming on the heels of The Depression, which was not strictly an American phenomenom.

2007-02-25 01:07:54 · answer #4 · answered by and_y_knot 6 · 0 0

The most comprehensive studies on the affect of cigarette smoke has on the human body.

Thats why, fact is if he caught a pregnant woman smoking, both mother and child were killed.
This was to maintain his maniacal desire for an "perfect race"
Although Hitler also had his own past completely destroyed.

Back to smoking, the study was done in 1938 !!!!!!!!!

In the '50s, America was still being told smoking was "cool"
Big Tobacco has its 'beginnings' of corruption.

Anyway, I suppose the research he ordered was a good thing.

I feel he negated ALL good he might have done, by his evil, cruel contempt of people.

2007-02-25 00:58:14 · answer #5 · answered by pompanopete0 4 · 0 0

His main contribution to the economy was the creation of a good road network- the autobahns (highways). Essentially it meant that road transport began to compete with railways. Smaller cargoes could be shipped freely, not just bulk goods in railway cars.
That's about it. Hitler personally strangled a lot of emerging industries, among others the fledgeling German passenger aircraft industry (eg the Dornier X) by forcing them to concentrate on bombers. His militaristic ambitions also caused that the german industry was perpetually starved of skilled workers. Real downer.

2007-02-25 00:56:49 · answer #6 · answered by cp_scipiom 7 · 2 0

He enjoyed dogs. yet he killed his german shepard formerly committing suicide. He became into unswerving. yet he offered out the SA and Ernest Roehm as a fashion to solidify his potential over the army. different people who ended up disagreeing with him, or perhaps no longer helping him wholeheartedly got here upon themselves the two forged out of the indoors circle or lifeless. He became into obdurate. even whilst warned of dire effects, he held the path. for that reason he won the Rhineland , Sudetenland, and then all of CSlovakia And have been given right into a 2 front war that destroyed Germany. and fee the army 1000's of hundreds greater in casualties because of the fact he would not enable commanders to do what they mandatory to do interior the sphere. He became into loving. So loving that his niece committed suicide because of the fact he would not enable her any freedom to be with people, leaving her waiting for weeks at a time cooped up in an condominium mutually as he became into long previous.(Even assuming his dating became into platonic and he became into attempting to guard her, that's severe). Eva Braun have been given ssimilartreatment, however she tolerated this way of captivity greater valuable, and became into rewarded via marrying him minutes formerly they committed suicide. He lied consistently, telling people what they had to pay attention understanding he became into going to break his delivers as quickly as he had won the reward he needed. He became right into a vvegetarianwho had severe flatulence maximum of his existence. In his little ones he became right into a so so artist who dreamed of being an architect. that's probably the sole element good approximately him i'm able to assert without a corresponding unfavorable. Pity he ddidn'tfollow up on that and alter into an artist in Austria.

2016-10-01 23:03:34 · answer #7 · answered by matchett 4 · 0 0

He inspired the 'down on their luck' Germans after WWI filled them with national pride etc, helped create Volkswagen, That's about all i think! creepy thing is despite being the psycho who ruined the 20th century, apparently he was quite charming and never forgot a friends birthday.

2007-02-25 00:53:24 · answer #8 · answered by ayse e 2 · 1 0

Yes well.. ok you should have expected not to receive any serious answer. In fact Hitler did do a lot of good, if only for Germany. He was probably single handedly responsible for dragging Germany out of the Great Depression. Germany was probably the hardest hit country as the Great Depression was coupled with the fact that it had to pay massive (and totaly unfair) repartion payments to France and other victorious powers. Germany's post WWI political system was totaly incapable of dealing with the situation especially since after the war a huge part of the population had lost faith in the central government (you see to the majority of the Germans it seemed as if they were winning WWI.

2014-09-07 07:30:39 · answer #9 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Besides roads, linked cigs to lung cancer. One of the things that hits me... Before he came into power, Berlin was experiencing a rash of burglaries. when Adolph got power, he ordered the next 10 burgers be shot.... The burglaries stopped.

2014-10-09 03:35:04 · answer #10 · answered by Rams Bandwagon 1 · 0 0

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