Because in Art School his work was judged unsatisfactory by a Jewish person. Hitler found it too difficult to take criticism like a professional artist such as Leonardo Da Vinchi.
He thought that that Jewish person was like all Jews...taking away possibility of jobs in Germany in the depression due to the Treaty of Versailles (which placed a HUGE debt on Germany for WW1, though there were only an allie to Austria-Hungary who started it). So in the 1920s and early 30s, he fought for his right to become Fuhrer/Dictator, in 1933 he came to power. Blaming the Jews helped some people realize what they think they should do, so they made new economic businesses (which got them out of the depression) hired no Jews but forced them in the ghettos (which was a horrible thing that had been done) and the Nazis loved Hitler.
he took advantage of public anger to gain control . he inspired huge audiences by vowing to restore germany to prosperity and a position of international power. he also offered germans a scapegoat or someone to blame for their problems. he accused a lot of people (especially jews of causing germanys defeat in world war 1. ) and thats all i know :)
the German people wanted out of the depression, Hitler promised to bring them out of the depression... when everyone voted for him he changed the idea, he blamed the econimic losses on someone else, that someone else happend to be the Jews
Because Hitler didn't care about his people. He pretended to like his people so that he could gain their respect, so they'd support him when he wanted more land.
January 1933
He gained total control of Germany.
He had to kill Jews to gain support of the Germans.
he kept it hidden from the public
an example of scape goating is when people dont have nothing to do but bother and blame people for stuff they did
Hitler hated the Jews.Another AnswerAdolf Hitler's "hatred" of the Jews was one of the tools he used to convince the people of Germany that he knew the source of their economic problems and that he was the person who could correct the situation. He chose to use the long standing antisemitism in Germany to gain the people's support. The events affecting the Jews of Europe during the Nazi era were a culmination of centuries of mistrust, and abuse; Jews were often accused of being the source of societies' problems; they were the universal scapegoat. The antisemitic writings of Martin Luther from the mid 1500s in Germany, were often quoted or paraphrased by Hitler in speeches.
because at that time they were very wealthy and had very good businesses and therefore leaving the "true" Germans without any jobs and becoming bankrupt. He therefore used them as a scapegoat to gain support
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Poland ______ There's false assumption in the question. Hitler invaded Poland in order to gain territory. The notion that the motive was to exterminate Jews is an example of Judeocentrism run completely riot.
Hitler didn't suffer that kind of poverty. He said he was desperately poor, but we've only got his word for it.
Hitler's friend and Nazi leader Ernst Roehm was the leader of the paramilitary Nazi Brown Shirts. The Brown Shirts had been a significant factor for elimination and intimidation of Hitler's political rivals, enabling Hitler to gain power and popularity. The German military would not support Hitler unless the Brown Shirts were eliminated. This meant that Hitler secretly planned and carried the assassination of Roehm and other topp Brown Shirt leaders. With this done, the German military agreed to support Hitler.
Hitler purged the SA to remove some political rivals within the Nazi Party and to gain the support of the German Army.
A scapegoat is a person or group made to bear the blame for others or to suffer in their place.It can also mean to blame someone (individual, group, race) for something they have not done, as with Hitler blaming the Jews for losing World War I, using that to gain support and give people a reason for hating them.The origin of the term is the Hebrew ritual practice of releasing a goat into the wilderness (to die) on the Day of Atonement. In early civilizations such as Greece, the practice used beggars or criminals to carry off evil spirits or to appease the gods.
adolf Hitler was the dictator of nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. he blames the Jews for the destruction of their country after world war 1 and everybody believes him. he had power also.