Are You Kidding Me, Hitler was a Monster!...
Adolf Hitler (20 April 1889 – 30 April 1945) was the leader of National Socialist (Nazi) German Workers Party. He was appointed Chancellor of Germany in 1933, and "Führer" in 1934, remaining in power until his suicide in 1945.
The Nazis gained power during Germany's period of crisis after World War I. They used propaganda and charismatic oratory, emphasizing nationalism, anti-Semitism, and anti-Communism. After restructuring the economy and rearming the military, a totalitarian dictatorship based around the Führer was established. Hitler pursued an aggressive foreign policy, with an ideological goal of Lebensraum (expanding living space for Germans). The German Invasion of Poland in 1939 triggered armed conflict between the British and French Empires (the Allies) and Germany.
The Axis Powers occupied most of Europe and parts of Asia at their zenith but were eventually defeated by the Allies. By the end of the war, Hitler's policies of territorial conquest and racial subjugation had brought death and destruction to tens of millions of people, including the genocide of some six million Jews in what is now known as the Holocaust.
In the final days of the war, Hitler and his new wife, Eva Braun, committed suicide in his underground bunker in Berlin, as the city was overrun by the Red Army of the Soviet Union.
On 12 March 1938, Hitler pressured Austria into unification with Germany (the Anschluss) and made a triumphal entry into Vienna on 14 March. .[45][46] Next, he intensified a crisis over the German-speaking Sudetenland districts of Czechoslovakia.[47] This led to the Munich Agreement of September 1938, which authorized the annexation and immediate military occupation of these districts by Germany.[48] As a result of the summit, Hitler was TIME magazine's Man of the Year for 1938.[49] British prime minister Neville Chamberlain hailed this agreement as "Peace in our time", but by giving way to Hitler's military demands Britain and France also left Czechoslovakia to Hitler's mercy.[48] Hitler ordered Germany's army to enter Prague on 15 March 1939, and from Prague Castle proclaimed Bohemia and Moravia a German protectorate.
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2007-09-16 03:31:54
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answered by Anonymous
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Right in 1933, immediately after he came to power, he abolished democracy, became dictator and started to violently suppress all political opposition against him. Dachau, the first concentration camp, was set up in March 1933, only two months after Hitler came to power. The press was censored and there was no more free speech. Books that were written by Jews or that contained ideas opposed to Nazism were banned and burned in public in May 1933, only four months after Hitler came to power, and there was a lot of legislation against the Jews in Germany even before open brute violence against them started on a large scale in 1938 with the Pogrom Night.
2007-09-17 08:09:31
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answered by Elly 5
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Prague is one of many towns worth-visit and to achieve that you can start planning your holiday with hotelbye . Starting with the wonderful place around the Prague Castle or the Strahov monastery with its outstanding library and finish with …the complete splendid town, Prague is merely incredible. In Prague you can also visit the little home wherever Franz Kafka worked or the wonderful Prague Castle gardens from where you are able to enjoy a unique view of the town with its picturesque red roofs. In this city you will never get bored. If you should go throughout the spring you will find the spring woods in bloom; in the summertime you will dsicover extended dusks; autumn provides you with decorative leaves and unique gentle and in winter months you will enjoy the entire town covered with innocent bright snow.
2016-12-15 23:15:46
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answered by Anonymous
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He murdered all his political opponents and turned Germany into a one party state.
2007-09-16 06:04:53
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answered by brainstorm 7
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