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HITLER A: The following ments could not have been said by Hitler 2. 4. 5. 6. 8. 15. 16. 18. 19. 20. 27. B. 2. It seems quite unlikely that Hitler would have said this. Because he was a dictator everyone in the government did what he said. No member of the cabinet was strong enough to disagree with Hitler or to dispute anything he said or did. He would probably have had this minister killed if he refused to implement a direct order from the fuhrer.6. Hitler definitely wanted to impose National Socialism on other people.
That is why he stole the government from the people and rigged elections. He didn`t care what other people thought: he wanted to impose his own will on them and would do anything to make this happen. Indeed he not only wanted to impose Nazism on Germans, but he wanted to impose on all Europeans and perhaps even on everyone in the world. He believed everything he did was right and everyone should agree with him.27. Hitler believed that all Jews were different than Germans. He wanted Germans to fit into the Aryan ideal and to be blue-eyed and blonde-haired.
He desired a people that did not look at all Semitic. To Hitler, Jews could be detected by their appearance. This was another example of his anti-Semitism which led to the Holocaust.C.3. Hitler definitely thought that young people should indoctrinated early on. He wanted all German students to worship him and agree with everything he said. That is why he created the Hitler Youth. Truth was whatever he said it was.12. Hitler was a war leader because he chose to start wars everywhere in Europe.
He was deluded if he thought that other people were starting wars against him. His surprise attack on the Soviet Union is a good example of this. Every time he made an agreement with someone he broke it. He was a war leader by choice.21. In the warped way that he looked at the world, Hitler probably believed he was humane. He thought it was nice to kill people because he was doing it for a larger reason—the betterment of humankind. He had probably convinced himself that he was humane and good while at the same time committing evil acts.
He was certainly crazy.
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