He didn't, he was frightened
2007-12-17 19:47:39
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler was on the extreme right side of the political spectrum.Communist are from the extreme left.Also the Soviet Union had people in Germany helping the German communist during the 20's while Hitler was on the streets fighting for power.There is also racism involved because the Soviets are Slavic and not Hitlers Aryan supermen.
2007-12-14 01:14:05
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answered by omahadogred2000 2
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Hitler wanted Russia as a colony of the German Empire. To conquer Russia he would have to destroy the Soviet Union (as the post-czarist Russian empire was called.)
Hitler was anti-communist and the Soviet Union was the state from which Communism was spread throughout the world. The Soviet Union lead by the Jews was his ideological enemy and he believed the Soviet goal was the conquest of Germany and the west.
2007-12-14 05:04:23
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answered by Philip L 4
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the soviet union had a completely opposing mentality to hitler - they were communists who wanted (ideally) everyone to be equal.
Hitler built his power base on the idea that the ayrans were better than everyone else - not equal!
There was also a lot of history behind the conflict, and he was scared that europe (inc Germany ) would become Communist.
Another reason was that he saw the vast lands of russia / USSR as potential "living space" for the "Germanic race"
Its a lot more complex than what I've written, but i've given some basics, hope it helps!
2007-12-14 01:02:39
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answered by I got questions! 3
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No, he ALWAYS hated them. His reason for beginning the war was ultimately to stage an APOCALYPTIC CONFRONTATION with them and annihilate them. But he got sidetracked.
The Soviet Union was even then a government of utter corruption. Stalin had murdered millions and millions of Russians in the purges of the 30's. The Soviet Union was a cancer on the earth. It corrupted everything it came into contact with.
2007-12-15 08:36:03
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answered by Anonymous
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Hitler, and his fascist cohorts in other nations got elected because people feared the rise of Socialism and Communism.
He never liked the Communists in the USSR. Sure, he made deals with them, but that was part of his plan. He knew from the start that there was going to be conflict with them eventually anyway. His deal actually put him in a position to hit them faster when the time came.
He just didn't think enough to actually pull off what he wanted.
The man was mad, particularly at the end of his life, but he also was calculating and smart at times.
2007-12-14 01:01:52
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answered by Yun 7
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Hitler never really liked the USSR. He only used them so he could design plans for France and England and then he would turn on them because he considered them half beasts half human Jewish mongoloids .
2007-12-14 02:57:28
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answered by Dave aka Spider Monkey 7
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Hitler hated anyone who didn't agree with him.
2007-12-14 01:37:10
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answered by Anonymous
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no more then Saxons.
On the other hand he was racist and believed that
Slavic nations must be turned into slavery and Jews
shell be "eliminated".
And he acted accordingly.
2007-12-14 14:31:43
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answered by nicequestion 2
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They were a major threat to the power and authority of his "third reich".
2007-12-14 01:18:16
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answered by osisdorsey 4
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He didn't at first, that's for sure. Why do you expect rationality from Hitler?
2007-12-14 01:00:08
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answered by michinoku2001 7
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