Adolf Hitler is one of the most influential people of all time. Heiling from Austria, he was one of the most powerful German leaders,or leaders at all, for that matter. But why was he so powerful? Why did he think that genocide was the only solution? I’ll only answer one of those questions.
Let’s start with the reason as to why no one could or would stop him. First, the other countries. All of the other countries that were involved in the first World War were struggling to recover from their previous battle. So when Germany started to do their own thing, nobody batted an eye, until things got very bad. That being said, the other countries such as the USA or Great Britain did not want to be involved.
Round two is showing as to why Hitler
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One of the most powerful nations from World War 1. This fact alone ensured that no other country would even think to mess with Germany. Especially since the US wanted to keep peace and not ensure another world war.
With that being said, the reason Hitler was unstoppable for the first months was pure strategy. It seemed like Hitler knew nobody wanted to start another world war and he took advantage of that, as to how he convinced everyone to hate Jews… well, that was propaganda techniques. One idea was writing a book called “Mein Kampf.”In it, he told of how Jews were “uncultured” or “pure spawns of Satan.” (Mein Kampf; 1925) in the end, 6 million Jews were dead by the end of World War 2. Out of the original 8 million that had happily lived their lives before.
The question as to why Hitler was so unstoppable at first, is pretty interesting because it really makes you think that maybe some people are too ignorant, and there are people who really can’t see the path of fate. Usually, the best option is to wait and see what happens as you can normally do nothing. But aside from that, it’s nice to have actually reasoning to questions you’ve never thought
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