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how did the Nazi's view Hitler as ?

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Answered by Anonymous
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In general, Hitler hated two "races" on this planet: First of all the Jews. And second…. the Germans! He felt disappointed and betrayed by them because they were not able to prevail, so they deserved the fate of being extinguished. He thought that all good "worthy" Germans sacrificed their lives for the idea of a Greater Germany and that only the weak remained. Those being "unworthy" to survive and should die out.

This is a rather masochistic way he was thinking in the end. And a false understanding of Charles Darwin gets obvious. It's not about survival of the strongest. It's about survival of the fittest. The ones that can adapt to changing environments.

What do I say to nazis? Well… usually they are really "challenged" people and it is doubtful that they can follow my argumentation nor follow a discussion based on facts. You know… today's nazis are not like Standartenführer Hans Landa! Neither are they able to speak English, nor French, nor Italian. When I talk with them I face difficulties in understanding them in German, too.

Almost my whole "Aryan" family was either shot, bombed or displaced to Russia (e.g. Siberia where most people died due to starvation, thirst, death by freezing, diarrhea, epidemics, fatigue and suicide). The lucky survivors escaping from rape and slave labour in Russia became refugees and lost their homes; the places where they grew up and where they got their first kiss. That's what I tell admirers of nazism.

Maybe I should tell them Hitler would be disappointed while watching them. As they descend from "unworthy" origin I would strongly suggest committing suicide immediately just in order to meet his ideals and respect the last action of the "Führer". By the way: The motto of the SS was "My honor is loyalty"! Today's nazis should stick to this ideal and think about their very own contribution for a better world. Their kind cooperation in this regard will be highly appreciated.

MARK BRAINLIEST...
Answered by pisu44
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hey mate
the view Germans have about Hitler has changed dramatically over the last 70 years .
this relatively short period( only 12 years) of German history has influenced our country more than anything else in history

during the time of Nazi rule most Germans thought him to be the best man in the world .on the peak of his popularity they were people praying to Hitler( to, not for). although they were also people who opposed Hitler and his beliefs the majority of German population did not .
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