what was the hitler determination and ambition
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Adolf Hitler and his Third Reich exterminated 6 million Jews during World War ii. The war he started led to the deaths of 60 million people. Still, Hitler thought he was the savior of the Germans.
Many would attribute Hitler’s destructiveness to insanity, but the Bible is filled with examples of Satan using human beings to fulfill his purposes. In Ezekiel 28, the prince of Tyre seamlessly transitions to the king of Tyre, who once was perfect (verses 11-14). Only Satan, formerly Lucifer, fits this description. Satan is the king of Tyre, and the prince of Tyre is his human instrument.
Satan has possessed and guided humans throughout their history. Perhaps the most notable example of this is Hitler.
Satan got to Hitler early. “When Adolf Hitler was 17 years old, a radical change occurred in his life,” we wrote in our booklet on Germany in prophecy.
A friend close to Hitler was deeply shaken by his voice. In his book called The Psychopathic God—Adolf Hitler, Robert G.L. Waite wrote: “After gazing intensely at his friend for a full minute, he began to speak. ‘Never before and never again have I heard Adolf Hitler speak as he did in that hour ….’ [August] Kubizek thought there was something strange about Hitler that night. ‘It was as if another being spoke out of his body, and moved him as much as it did me. … I rather felt as though he himself listened with astonishment and emotion to what burst forth from him with elementary force.’” … What Hitler said that night has been lost, but one thing was burned into Kubizek’s memory. Adolf did not speak of becoming an artist or an architect. Now he saw himself … as the messiah of his people
Hitler wanted to eliminate all Jews in Europe by making concentration camps (the largest was Auschwitz-Birkenau). He wanted to conquer the world (Lebensraumb) and his ambition was to eliminate unwanted groups in the German Empire. He wanted German glory and wanted to dominate the world with his ideology of Nazism.