Tell me in detail
1. WHO WAS ADOLF HITLER
2. SOCIAL LIFE OF HITLER
3. POLITICAL LIFE OF HITLER
Answers
Answered by
0
Adolf Hitler was leader of Germany during the Third Reich (1933 – 1945) and the primary instigator of both the Second World War in Europe and the mass execution of millions of people deemed to be "enemies" or inferior to the Aryan ideal. He rose from being a talentless painter to dictator of Germany and, for a few months, emperor of much of Europe, before the constant gambling approach which had led him this far now brought only disaster.
His empire was crushed by an array of the world's strongest nations, and he killed himself, having killed millions in turn. Born: April 20, 1889, died by suicide: April 30, 1945.
social life
After the Beer-Hall Putsch Hitler resolved to seek power through subverting the Weimar government system, and he carefully rebuilt the NSDAP, or Nazi, party, allying with future key figures like Goering and propaganda mastermind Goebbels. Over time he expanded the party’s support, partly by exploiting fears of socialists and partly by appealing to everyone who felt their economic livelihood threatened by the depression of the 1930s, until he had the ears of big business, the press and the middle classes.
Nazi votes jumped to 107 seats in the Reichstag in 1930. It's important to stress that Hitler wasn't a socialist. The Nazi party that he was moulding was based race, not the class of socialism, but it took a good few years for Hitler to grow powerful enough to expel the socialists from the party. Hitler didn't take power in Germany overnight, and he didn't take full power of his party overnight.
His empire was crushed by an array of the world's strongest nations, and he killed himself, having killed millions in turn. Born: April 20, 1889, died by suicide: April 30, 1945.
social life
After the Beer-Hall Putsch Hitler resolved to seek power through subverting the Weimar government system, and he carefully rebuilt the NSDAP, or Nazi, party, allying with future key figures like Goering and propaganda mastermind Goebbels. Over time he expanded the party’s support, partly by exploiting fears of socialists and partly by appealing to everyone who felt their economic livelihood threatened by the depression of the 1930s, until he had the ears of big business, the press and the middle classes.
Nazi votes jumped to 107 seats in the Reichstag in 1930. It's important to stress that Hitler wasn't a socialist. The Nazi party that he was moulding was based race, not the class of socialism, but it took a good few years for Hitler to grow powerful enough to expel the socialists from the party. Hitler didn't take power in Germany overnight, and he didn't take full power of his party overnight.
pankajmehta:
Superb...but political life
Answered by
1
Explanation:
- Adolf Hitler was a German politician and leader of the Nazi Party. He rose to power as the chancellor of Germany in 1933 and then as Führer in 1934. During his dictatorship from 1933 to 1945, he initiated World War II in Europe by invading Poland on 1 September 1939. Born: 20 April 1889, Braunau am Inn, Austria
- Died: 30 April 1945, Berlin, Germany
- Spouse: Eva Braun (m. 1945–1945)
- Movies and TV shows: Triumph of the Will, World War II in HD Colour, more
- The Versailles Treaty and the economic, social , and political conditions in Germany after the war were later exploited by Hitler for political ...
Similar questions