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it means leader which is what Hitler called himself

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The Eagles Nest in Bavaria?

Located near the Village of Oberzalberg in the mountains on the German and Austrian border called Berchtesgaden, the Eagle's Nest was Adolf Hitler's private retreat and sanctuary. It is a rare German landmark that was left almost untouched by the ravages of WWII. It is called the Kehlsteinhaus or Teahouse in German to mark its intended use as a relaxing location with beautiful views for the German Chancellor and Fueher and was presented to Hitler as a 50th Birthday gift by his secretary, Martin Bormann.It's name is also used to designate the military command complex at Bad Nauheim. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and resturant. Various units make the claim to have captured it in WWII, and the US held on to it until 1960 when it was returned to the German government.


How were the German people brainwashed into believing the Jews were bad people?

After Germany was defeated in World War I, she was in the rubble. The Weimar Republic barley provided any good for the German people. Germany had never been any worse in it's history and almost everything was stripped. A huge factor to this was the international bankers in Germany at the time. Most of them, if not all of them, were Jewish and they run on Jewish ideals. A couple of years before Hitler came to power, the Germans had great fear their beloved country was no longer going to exist. Hitler addressed the Jewish question to his people, and so the German people elected him for chancellor. It was not until President Paul von Hindenburg died when Hitler became the Fueher. And propaganda did help the German people believe that the Jews were bad. It's not surprising to me. Propaganda exists in EVERY country. Always has been, always will be.


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What were some ways that the Nazi Party conrolled the military?

In a society where Honor and Loyalty are premier virtues, it demanded and received an oath of loyalty to the Fueher. Once given, such an oath by a man of honor was impossible to rescind.


The Eagles Nest in Bavaria?

Located near the Village of Oberzalberg in the mountains on the German and Austrian border called Berchtesgaden, the Eagle's Nest was Adolf Hitler's private retreat and sanctuary. It is a rare German landmark that was left almost untouched by the ravages of WWII. It is called the Kehlsteinhaus or Teahouse in German to mark its intended use as a relaxing location with beautiful views for the German Chancellor and Fueher and was presented to Hitler as a 50th Birthday gift by his secretary, Martin Bormann.It's name is also used to designate the military command complex at Bad Nauheim. Today, it is a popular tourist attraction and resturant. Various units make the claim to have captured it in WWII, and the US held on to it until 1960 when it was returned to the German government.


How were the German people brainwashed into believing the Jews were bad people?

After Germany was defeated in World War I, she was in the rubble. The Weimar Republic barley provided any good for the German people. Germany had never been any worse in it's history and almost everything was stripped. A huge factor to this was the international bankers in Germany at the time. Most of them, if not all of them, were Jewish and they run on Jewish ideals. A couple of years before Hitler came to power, the Germans had great fear their beloved country was no longer going to exist. Hitler addressed the Jewish question to his people, and so the German people elected him for chancellor. It was not until President Paul von Hindenburg died when Hitler became the Fueher. And propaganda did help the German people believe that the Jews were bad. It's not surprising to me. Propaganda exists in EVERY country. Always has been, always will be.


What role did education play in the Holocaust of World War 2?

Perhaps a central tenet of Nazism was the concept of a "Master Race." One method used to attain this goal was through the "Boy Scout" type programs that existed in the Hitler Youth. It introduced young men into the arts of war, physical fitness, camraderie, patriotism and anti-semetism. At an early age the concept of racial purity was introduced, a sense of nationalism and duty to the Fueher to the point that children actively spied on their neighbors, families and parents. German schools taught concepts like racial purity and when occupied countries were mandated to adopt changes to their texts, some went along , others ignored and a rare few like Denmark and Norway flatly spurned the idea. In Norway the public school teachers protested to such an extent that to quell the "teachers rebellion", almost 12 thousand Norwegian teachers were arrested, some were roughed up, a few were tortured and beaten. The teachers were released and the books were never changed.


What was Hitlers rank in the German army during WW2?

Heer (German Army) = Waffen SS = British EquivalentGemeiner(Landser) = Schütze = PrivateOberschützeGrenadier = Sturmmann = Lance CorporalObergrenadierGefreiter = Rottenführer = CorporalObergefreiter = UnterscharführerStabsgefreiterUnteroffizier = Scharführer = SergeantUnterfeldwebel = Oberscharführer = Colour SergeantFeldwebelOberfeldwebel = Hauptscharführer Sergeant MajorStabsfeldwebel = HauptbereitschaftsleiterSturmscharführer = Warrant OfficerOfficersLeutnant = Untersturmführer = Second LieutenantOberleutnant = Obersturmführer = First LieutenantHauptmann = Hauptsturmführer = CaptainMajor = Sturmbannführer MajorOberstleutnant = Obersturmbannführer = Lieutenant ColonelOberst = Standartenführer = ColonelOberführer BrigadierGeneralmajor = Brigadeführer = Major GeneralGeneralleutnant = Gruppenführer = Lieutenant GeneralGeneral = Obergruppenführer = GeneralGeneraloberst = OberstgruppenführerGeneralfeldmarschall = Riechsführer-SS = Field Marshal


Did Hitler's childhood have an affect on what he did?

well he was miserable. He lost his father and mother by sixteen, I believe. I know (because I have read Mein Kampf) that once he lost his parents he had no money to go to school. Therefore I get the thought that he thought no one should be more fortunate than him other than his fellow people.(People with German blood)