Adolf Hitler's Achievements

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Adolf Hitler's power during WWII and his ultimate demise are a result of how he gained that power, how he caused fear and anger in Germany's citizens, and how he handled losing the war.

Adolf Hitler gained power in the article “biography .com “says, by using the election to let people see Hitler as a strong force in German politics. So Hindenburg unwillingly agreed to appoint Hitler as chancellor so they could balance the politics. When Hitler had power he used it to change the passage of the Enabling Act, which gave him governmental powers for four years without being bothered by the constitution. Hitler then became the head government, and was then named the leader and chancellor. For the state, Hitler became supreme commander of the armed …show more content…

But his final achievement must relentlessly be the entire elimination of the Jews." Hitler then waged war against Russia remained to be the anti-Bolshivek movement, the war of extinction for the fate of the European Jews would eventually be wrapped. At the end of January 1939 Hitler had prophesied that "if the international financial Jewry within and outside Europe should succeed once more in dragging the nations into a war, the result will be, not the Bolshevization of the world and thereby the victory of Jewry, but the annihilation of the Jewish race in Europe taken in those regions of Poland annexed to the Reich against Jews (and Poles) indicated the genocidal implications of Nazi-style "Germanization" policies. The invasion of Soviet Russia was to set the seal on Hitler's notion of territorial conquest in the East, which was inextricably linked with annihilating the 'biological roots of Bolshevism' and hence with the liquidation of all Jews under German …show more content…

In thinking he then cheated himself, nevertheless such demands and optimisms were also present for most of the Germans until the end; Hitler had a certain inclination to hypochondria; that he consumed massive quantities of medicines all through the war; and as early as 1938 he persuaded himself that he would not be living that long—so that might have been a motive to rapid move up his plan for invasion at the time. It ought to be known that Adolf Hitler controlled psychological abilities that were unused to by some of Hitler’s previous opponents this involved an astounding memory for definite facts and a natural perception into his enemies’ flaws. So, these gifts increased, instead of weakened, his responsibility for the many brutal and evil actions he ordered and committed. In his final will and testament, written just before his suicide in April 1945, he charged the Germans to continue the struggle against the Jews: “Above all, I enjoin the government and the people to uphold the race laws to the limit and to resist mercilessly the poisoner of all nations, international Jewry. The popular view of Hitler often involves assumptions about his mental health. There has been a tendency

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