Tuesday, May 28, 2019

Hitler Fell....... :: essays research papers fc

Hitler Fell...Many aspects of World War Two have been the cause for debate for many a(prenominal) years. Not only has the spillage of Germany been discussed at great lengths, also have the reasons. It can be said that although much thought and fact has been taken into context when discussing Germanys leaving as a whole not as much attention has been given to that of the loss of Hitler as a man and a leader. Germanys loss of World War Two was not only a loss on behalf of the country as a whole, but a personal loss to Hitler. Why was this such a loss to Hitler? Why did he experience a personal downfall? How did he create his own demise? there are many reasons as to why this is so, but the fact that his ideas were behind the war is a reason why it was not only Germanys downfall, but Hitlers also. He was a man of influence in Germany the timing was right, and he was in the hot spot. He was the leader of a highly populated European country, he wanted much for himself and for his p eck. He had ideas, he made decisions based on them. What were his ideas? What was behind them, what did he intend them to accomplish? Where did they lead, and how did this lead to a countrywide and oecumenical loss, and even a personal loss? In discussing some of Hitlers ideas such as, lebensraum (which ties in with treaty issues), purity of the state of Germany and a zeal for his people and the desire to make changes for the betterment of his country it will be seen that although his ideas might have been initally pure, they led to the war, the downfall of Germany and ultimately Hitlers own personal demise.What were his ideas? What were his visions for a more pure Germany? What did he want for his people, for himself? Firstly, today, Hitler is seen as a white supremacist. He wanted all of Germany to be pure. Why was this so? In Germany at the time, the economic status of the country was not very good. Hitler saw the Jews as to be shrewd business people who were taking advantage of the poor German economic situation. They were convincing the lay German people to sell their land (which was all they had) for the German Deutsch mark, which was virtually worthless.

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