Wednesday, February 20, 2013

Hitler

Answer the following questions in full paragraphs. 1. What was Hitler's ideology? What beliefs and plans did he have? 2.Why were Germans willing to elect Hitler? They knew his ideology and voted for him anyway. 3. What actions did Hitler take that finally got other nations to try to stop him? Hitler believed that some people were dangerous and unclean. He thought that there should be one dominant race. When starting his plan to take over, he had obsevered other countries and saw that different ethnicities, cultures, and beliefs weakened the central government. To prevent this, his plan was to develop one main race. He picked a nationality that was produced from large countries and was born with good health and strength. The Jewish population was considered immoral and to blame for the outcome of the first World War, thats why it was Hitler's goal to eliminate them. Other than wiping out the Jewish crowd, he also, slowly and steadily, started conquering other countries. It was Hitler's goal to control everything he possibly could. Many people were supportive of Hitler because of the effects of War World 1 on Germany. They wanted to perserve the militaristic actions and ideals of Germany before the war, and they saw all of this happening through Hitler. Many Germans still had the mindset of a powerful Germany that was present before the war. Nationalism was brewing, and someone needed to take charge, and that someone was Hitler. Promising to rebuild the military and make Germany bigger and better than ever before was all the disgruntled Germans needed to hear to give there support to Hitler. Many nations tolerated Hitler, but he finially pushed too far. After World War 1, Germany was given full responsibilty of the war under the Treaty of Versallies. When Hitler came to power, he quickly ignored the treaty and regained the territories previously owned by Germany. When he saw that the countries did not hold much of a fight, he slowly started conquering other small countries. Hitler's persitent push was the spark of the second World War. Finally after threatening war against Czechoslovakia,the other nations such as Britain, France, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa, and Canada declared war upon Germany. World War 2 had begun and Hitler's clear vision for the future was in danger.