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why did Adolf Hitler became so aggressive

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Answered by TheValkyrie
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Adolf Hitler hated Jews as he pot rayed them as killers of Christ. He wanted a society that consisting of only pure blood nordic aryan Germans. So he developed a hatred for jews and decided to kill them.
Answered by AnnaJ
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A strong consensus among scholars is that World War II was Adolf Hitler’s war—a conflict he desired for ideological, political, economic, and psychological reasons, all unsusceptible to external persuasion. His demonic, nihilistic urges impelled him toward war even when alternatives seemed available. National Socialism was based on the principle of struggle against internal and external enemies. To gain power for those struggles, expansion was necessary.
Yet, Hitler was more than a visionary with the power of a modern state at his back. His foreign policy after 1933 was based on taking risks and predicated on his sense of his own greatness. He was cautious, however, about introducing rearmament in violation of the Versailles treaty (1919). He withdrew from the League of Nations only after Japan had done so. His reoccupa-tion of the Rhineland was a bluff, to be abandoned at any sign of armed resistance. Hitler’s confidence became arrogance, then hubris, only as the Western powers floundered in their own indecision, not merely in regard to Germany , but in dealing with Italy and Japan as well.
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