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Didn't Hitler have good intentions too?
I mean, he fought against animal abuse. That needs to be considered. I don't think he was the monster people made out of him.
13 Answers
- 3 months ago
Oh brother. Who told you that? Hitler made no attempt to govern ( does that remind you of someone more modern? ), he left that to others. All he focused on was the war. He was not a "nice" guy in any respect.
- ?Lv 73 months ago
If he did, that was very commendable of him. But he did try to drop a bomb, on my mum. When she was little.
- Anonymous3 months ago
YOU'VE GOT ONE AND ONLY ONE THING RIGHT. YOU DON'T THINK...
- Anonymous3 months ago
Millions of Horses died because of fuel shortages at Stalingrad alone 10,000 died dragging Artillery and carts full of Munitions hitler never loved animals that is why he ate Birds (GamePie) and Pork
No from 1922 he wanted to murder all the Jews
Hitler's Conversation with Josef Hell, 1922 When Hell asked Hitler what he intended doing if he ever had full freedom of action against the Jews, his response was: If I am ever really in power, the destruction of the Jews will be my first and most important job. As soon as I have power, I shall have gallows after gallows erected, for example, in Munich on the Marienplatz-as many of them as traffic allows. Then the Jews will be hanged one after another, and they will stay hanging until they stink. They will stay hanging as long as hygienically possible. As soon as they are untied, then the next group will follow and that will continue until the last Jew in Munich is exterminated. Exactly the same procedure will be followed in other cities until Germany is cleansed of the last Jew!" (quoted in John Toland, Adolf Hitler. London: Book Club Associates, 1977, p.116)
In 1924 he said he would destroy the Communist, so the Rockefeller supported and Funded Him
in 1933 he Bribed his way into Power and Had Dachau Built to House people who hated the Nazis and Hitler
in 1938 he invaded Yugoslavia then Invaded Poland in 1939 then used the Guise of resettlement of the Jews to start Murdering them
Made a Pact with Stalin then broke the pact and Invaded the USSR pray tell at what Point from 1919 was Hitler Honourable or had good intentions
in 1933 the Nuremberg Laws removed the Citizenship from Jews then the Law No citizen can own Property in Germany stole the Jews Property Homes and bank accounts the passed the law No Citizen can work in Reich Property so used them as slaves the Build the Autobahns
Please tell me where I am wrong I would hate to tell lies about the Nazis
Note Hitler ate Pork Chops and ate Game Pie he was No vegan or Vegetarian
he hated Horses had about 2,7 Million Murdered as Machines dragging big Guns across Europe because a shortage of Fuel
He Murdered his own dog and Molested his niece
want More have Plenty
with the Help of the American Dawes and Young Plans they were Paying WW1 debit the Depression and the USA demanded its Loans back caused Germanys Problems then Hitler was Given a 1 billion US dollar Loan in 1933 because he said he would Go war to destroy the Communists
the Treaty of Versailles was based on This the Germans could dish it out then moaned about the slap on the wrist called The Treaty of Versailles
Treaty of Brest-Litovsk: March 3, 1918An armistice was reached in early December 1917 and a formal cease-fire was declared December 15, but determining the terms of peace between Russia and the Central Powers proved to be far more complicated. Negotiations began at Brest-Litovsk on December 22. Leading their respective delegations were foreign ministers Leon Trotsky (1879-1940) of Russia, Richard von Kuhlmann of Germany and Count Ottokar Czernin of Austria.In mid-February, the talks broke down when an angry Trotsky deemed the Central Powers’ terms too harsh and their demands for territory unacceptable. Fighting resumed briefly on the Eastern Front, but the German armies advanced quickly, and both Lenin and Trotsky soon realized that Russia, in its weakened state, would be forced to give in to the enemy terms. Negotiations resumed later that month and the final treaty was signed on March 3, 1918.
By the terms of the Treaty of Brest-Litovsk, Russia recognized the independence of Ukraine, Georgia and Finland; gave up Poland and the Baltic states of Lithuania, Latvia and Estonia to Germany and Austria-Hungary; and ceded Kars, Ardahan and Batum to Turkey. The total losses constituted some 1 million square miles of Russia’s former territory; a third of its population or around 55 million people; a majority of its coal, oil and iron stores; and much of its industry. Lenin bitterly called the settlement “that abyss of defeat, dismemberment, enslavement and humiliation.”
- ?Lv 43 months ago
Hmm. He fought against animal abuse vs tried to exterminate 6 million Jews plus responsible for the death of 3 million or more physically or mentally handicapped, Slavs, Gypsies, political enemies, religious people who spoke up, POWs, etc. hmm.
But he did love his dog and was a vegetarian so that makes it better.
- Anonymous3 months ago
How many horses died in the prosecution of the war?
btw wasn't a vegetarian.
"I don't think" OBVS
- Anonymous3 months ago
Hitler poisoned and killed his dog Blondi to test the poison pills he had to see if they were still effective.
- ?Lv 63 months ago
Hitler had the best of intentions - to free Germany from the illegal and oppressive terms of the Versailles Treaty. This was his main focus - by revising the Treaty, Germany could break the shackles that had been placed upon it, giving them the opportunity to stand as a sovereign nation again.