hitler was not around in ww1 beut he was in ww2
It all starts back in World War I, with a loner German Soldier Adolf Hitler. Hitler thought highly of the German Army and the German country. When he saw the allies beat the Germans and then use the Treaty of Versailles (Which I'll get to later) destroy the rest of Germany that the war hadn't he was furios. The Treat of Versailles basically to sum it up, blamed Germany for WWI, robbed Germany of its money and took away parts of its land. Germany did not recover until 1933, when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor. He promised return of money, honor, and land to Germany. Germany added Austria and the Sudetenland back to Germany. Hitler then turned to Poland. We all know what happened then- World War II.
He mostly had them killed.
He was not disinherited, no. However, Hitler and his father did not get along well. Alois Hitler was a very strict, short tempered man who worked in a job that was very militaristic (he was a customs inspector); he was also fairly old (nearly 52) when Adolf was born, and he had no interest in raising another child. Adolf chafed at this, and he and his father argued often. However, Alois died suddenly in 1903, when Hitler was almost 14 years old, and Hitler inherited a portion of his father's pension.
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
Ask Goebbels. xD
hitler was not around in ww1 beut he was in ww2
It all starts back in World War I, with a loner German Soldier Adolf Hitler. Hitler thought highly of the German Army and the German country. When he saw the allies beat the Germans and then use the Treaty of Versailles (Which I'll get to later) destroy the rest of Germany that the war hadn't he was furios. The Treat of Versailles basically to sum it up, blamed Germany for WWI, robbed Germany of its money and took away parts of its land. Germany did not recover until 1933, when Adolf Hitler became Chancellor. He promised return of money, honor, and land to Germany. Germany added Austria and the Sudetenland back to Germany. Hitler then turned to Poland. We all know what happened then- World War II.
Hitler treated German Jews as badly as foreign ones. He was murderous.
He mostly had them killed.
He was not disinherited, no. However, Hitler and his father did not get along well. Alois Hitler was a very strict, short tempered man who worked in a job that was very militaristic (he was a customs inspector); he was also fairly old (nearly 52) when Adolf was born, and he had no interest in raising another child. Adolf chafed at this, and he and his father argued often. However, Alois died suddenly in 1903, when Hitler was almost 14 years old, and Hitler inherited a portion of his father's pension.
When World War 1 ended the entente countries (Britain, America, France, canda, Australia, ect..) abused Germany and took lots of its land and put it into depression (mainly France). Well there was a man by the name of Adolf Hitler who stood up and said "why are we going to let them treat us this way". Even though he wasnt ellected Minister of Germany in 1932, when 1933 came the prime minister Paul von Hindenburg was dying and gave him power of Germany since he was 2nd in the election. Hitler destroyed the democracy of Germany and made a secret army. They (Germans/adolf) took there rage out on the world for the abuse of Germany.
They treat it okaly not the best though :)
There were threee main powers.... Hitler was the leader of Germany, Mussolini was the leader of Italy and HiroHito was the leader of Japan --- Please don't treat World War 2 and the Holocaust as the same thing! The Holocaust took place during World War 2, but there was much more to World War 2 than the Holocaust. Japan, for example, was not involved in the Holocaust at all ...
Because in the Treat of Versailles they blamed Germany for the entire war. They had to pay for the entire damage that had been done. Because of that Germany was extremely poor and the people were starving. When Hitler came, he promised the German people a better life and more space for the German people, so they started spreading their territories (starting with Poland).
Hitler punished them by sending them to camps not only because Nazis were ruling Germany, but because they thought they were a superior race.
They had a non-aggressive treat with Nazi Germany. Stalin couldn't believe Hitler had betrayed him.