Napoleon was fond of telling his generals that he believed in the law of reincarnation and even told them who he believed to have been in a previous life. Mark Twain “I have been born more times than anybody except Krishna.” Leo Tolstoy ...
Hitler believed that Communism and Judaism were the world’s two greatest evils. Hitler also described the goal to create a “living space” for German people to live up to their “historic destiny” in his book and openly stated that Germany had to acquire land in the East by invading par...
Hitler railed against the Versailles treaty and a conspiracy of Jews and Communists who were destroying Germany. By 1932 the Nazis had become the strongest party in Germany. On January 30, 1933, Hitler was named chancellor, or prime minister, of Germany. Many German leaders believed that Hitler...
It hits a spot somewhere deep inside and nestles in there and will never be entirely removed. See it and understand why 80 million Germans believed Hitler, a maniac, became for many, a god. Helpful•37 8 aliasme Oct 9, 2005 Permalink 10/10 Hitler/Syberberg I first have to say ...
A great majority of Germans believed in him until the very end. In this respect he stands out among almost all of the dictators of the 19th and 20th centuries, which is especially impressive when we consider that the Germans were among the best-educated peoples in the 20th century. There ...
According to the speech, Hitler had believed that his attack on the U.S.S.R. would: A、cause conflicts between the United States and Great Britain. B、 ignite sympathy from the right wing of the western countries. C、make the United States
either as ravening beasts finally getting the fate they deserved or as consecrated idealists who believed in what they had done and were willing to pay with their lives for their actions. The historical evidence of the behavior in the bunker supports the latter view. …‘Downfall,’ apparently...
The repayments led to a devaluation of the German mark against foreign currencies and to hyperinflation in Germany. In 1923, when Germany defaulted on its repayments France occupied the Ruhr industrial region of Germany. With popular feelings against the government, Hitler believed that the time wa...
Hitler also believed that the Jews were responsible for corruption in politics as well as culture in general. Hitler and World War I Once Hitler finally left Vienna, he decided that he would go to Munich in May, 1913. However, war broke out in 1914, and it was then that he made the...
The key element here is what Hitler did, believed and tried to create. Nazism, confused as it was, was fundamentally an ideology built around race, while socialism was entirely different: built around class. Hitler aimed to unite the right and left, including workers and their bosses, into ...