Part 1
Introduction
Hitler was one of the most aspiring painters, he applied to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna and got rejected. Another fun fact, Hitler was a vegetarian, so he grilled people but not animals. Vegetarian school’s finest managed to take over 11 countries, whether a whole or partially. I am not talking about cute little countries. I am talking about countries like Russia, Belgium, Denmark, and France. His kingdom reached east to Russia and west to England, plus a couple of places in Africa. His actions affected even the Arab World. His ethnic cleansing toward the Jewish people resulted in the initiation of Israel.
He started a war that ended with America replacing Britain as the world’s strongest country. He is one of the most influential people in history, whether great or not is what I am here for.
Who is Hitler?
Hitler was born in 1889 in Austria, yeah that’s right Hitler was Austrian. He wanted to be a painter, he applied to the Academy of Fine Arts Vienna in 1907 but was rejected twice, unfortunately. It is a weird feeling when you feel bad for Hitler, maybe because I was rejected as well for my IELTS score. Maybe he was rejected over his GDA, I don’t know. It is not clear why he was rejected but, imagine being the guy asked about it after world war 2.
After the death of his mother, Hitler lived in Vienna as a bohemian street painter. Hitler had a lot to do, living in Vienna at the time shaped how Hitler grew up. Vienna was a cultural haven at the time, it should be enough to mention that at the time people such as Leon Trotsky, Joseph Stalin, Sigmund Freud, Josip Broz Tito, and Oier Bellerin, who is that last one? He is my friend’s great grandfather, he didn’t have as much effect on history as the rest.
Hitler was affected a lot by the ideas in the place at the time. Vienna‘s mayor was Karl Lueger, the writer of “I decide who is a Jew!”, suffice to say it was a good decision that he wasn’t allowed to decide that because the dude was a huge antisemite.
During the First World War
Hitler volunteered to join the German army, much like any patriotic man. He got the medal of valor twice during the war, despite that he stayed in the countryside, he wasn’t promoted because he wasn't, and I quote, “able to lead” that is right, according to the army leaders Hitler didn’t have leadership skill.
Anyway, in 1918, a revolution erupted in Germany, forcing the German emperor Kaiser Wilhelm to do what Cercei should have done and give up the throne and go to Holland and the war ended with Germany surrendering surprisingly.
Hitler was going insane because of that, how does Germany surrender when they are winning? Well, to be precise, Germany wasn’t winning nor losing, they were in a state of trench warfare at the time. Hell the two sides even played a football match at the time
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Following the surrender
Germany signed the Treaty of Versailles, a treaty that forced Germany to pay a fortune to the allies as war retribution. The surrendering left some Germans feeling betrayed, hurt, humiliated. To be honest, you have to feel for them as Germany wasn’t a small country, it was one of, if not THE best country economically at the time.
After the war, political parties started to expand. Using local bars to share and advertise their ideas, it is pretty expected that after a revolution a political openness happens. And it is expected that the government infiltrates such parties to know their ideas.
Hitler was still in the army at the time and was assigned to spy on one of the right-wing parties in 1919 the party was The Nazi Socialist German Workers' party, Hitler was assigned to hear their ideas and discussions.
Hitler liked what he heard. He liked what they said about the political parties' betrayal of the German army, and Jewish people’s part in the defeat, that is how he saw it. So, Hitler joined them on the first night he spied on them and started doing speeches.
Historically speaking
You don’t need to teach Hitler how to talk to crowds, if Hitler was alive today we would be mesmerized by his Ted talks. So the people he went to spy on liked him very much. And he became the star of what later became the National Socialist German Workers' Party or what we became known later..... drum roll ..... The Nazi party
The party’s goals were simple
- We will stop paying retribution for world war 1
- We will take back the lands stolen from us
- The party is against communism, capitalism, and Jewishness, and I’m gonna guess they are against me personally.
The party simply saw that Europe was a big hood, and that hood needs a gang to control it, and that gang should be theirs. The party started their propaganda; they started their own newspaper to spread their message, the newspaper promoted the Aryan master race, the grandchildren of the old inhabitants of the legendary Atlantis continent, so basically, Hitler thought he was the little mermaid.
The Aryans were destined to lead the world
That's what the Nazi party thought. People started dreaming of the 6-1 Barcelona win, in other words, the greatest comeback. Ironically much like Barcelona, they ended up suffering from others’ comebacks, but more on that later.
The party’s propaganda grabbed the attention of some military leaders who were against the surrender and the minimizing of the army, why throw the weapons when you could need them? So Hitler proposed to Ernst Röhm
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Here he is looking baffled by people eating tide pods.
Ernst was in charge of disposing of the weapons. Hitler proposed that he takes the weapons and use them to weaponize the party’s Sturmabteilung (The Storm Battalion), and thus the party had a program, propaganda, and weapons. One thing is left, they take over the country.
In 1921 Hitler was elected the leader of the Nazi party
And in 1923 a golden opportunity arose, Germany doesn’t have the money to pay the allies war retribution so the government decides to print money which later caused Germany Hyperinflation.
Money increases without an increase in production, so the money loses its value and prices increase, a single egg could cause millions or even billions of Marks
People can’t eat so the government doesn’t pay, France gets upset and takes over the Ruhr industrial area. Do you think Jean Van Croissant would let them get away with it? Total humiliation, Hitler felt this was his chance. Elections were something weak boys do, Hitler is a man with a big dick (figuratively of course) and he plans to just take over and stage a coup, much like Benito Mussolini did in Italy. Hitler set in motion the coup perfectly and took over Germany
Actually, no.
Hitler failed and went to prison for 9 months, he didn’t want to be like weak boys and ended up becoming one the moment he dropped the soap. It was 9 months because he was a good guy, which is expected when you have a small and deformed dick in prison. Hitler did a lot of self-reflection and wrote his cute little book. You probably haven't heard of it.
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Rated four and a half stars on Amazon.
The book became a bestseller later on.... Checks Google in 2016!! Yeah, that’s right, Hitler’s book was a best seller in 2016 AND 2017 as well. truly ahead of his time.
The book consisted of Hitler’s journey
It also served as a manifesto for the Nazi party, the prison experience, the failed coup, and all those good stuff. To be fair to the guy, the prison did teach him something, okay that something to take over the country in a better way, but something nonetheless.
Hitler learned that he needs to follow the path of the weak boys and entered the election. While Hitler was still in prison in 1924 the party won a whooping, amazing, impressive..... 3%... Even though the country just got out of a war, and it is economically screwed, still, Germany wasn’t ready for the Nazi party’s radical ideas.
The government was able to maintain the coup and the protests that followed, printed a new currency to fight the hyperinflation, all of that made left the German people with another path to go.
Hitler didn’t give up, much like any inspired and motivated dictator, he is resistant. Hitler decided to enter the next election, he started studying and preparing for it. In 1928, numbers must increase as Germany is still in the shit, this time Hitler is there and all the inputs suggest that the party is bigger and stronger. The nazi party’s chance increased. And thus they won the election and Hitler became the leader of Germany and the rest is history.
Nope, try again.
The Nazy party actually got 2.5% of the votes. LESS than they had without Hitler. Jesus! Is this the end of the nazi party? Is it the end for Hitler? Is this the end of this post?
Not yet
In 1929 fate plays its part, sending Hitler an unexpected gift. America falls, and in the world of economics, if America sneezes, the world gets the flu much like in 2008. In Germany, unemployment rises to 6 million people unemployed. This is the most fertilized soil for radical seeds, moderate solutions are for the time of peace, this is the time of radical solutions like the nazi party.
People can’t find food
Banks are falling, unemployment rises, the country needs a leader. No one is more popular than the one screaming “we should stop giving money to the allies”. Add to that the Nazi party started making the most of the situation and showed themselves as the saviors of the German people, the party started helping the unemployed, the party’s presence around the country helped it reach a wide audience. Thus the Nazis became the most popular party in Germany.
In 1932
The elections declare the Nazi party under Hitler’s leadership the most popular party with 37% votes. Not the best majority vote, but a majority nonetheless especially when we recall the previous 3 and 2.5% they got in previous elections. That prompted Hitler to enter the presidential election against World War I hero Paul von Hindenburg
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..... And Hitler lost..... Okay, did Hitler even become the leader of Germany? I am starting to doubt World War II ever happened and that the entire thing was a hoax.
But in 1933 Hitler gets lucky once again; the German president at the time, the previous WWI hero Paul von Iamnotgoingtowritethelastnameaganburg hired Hitler as a chancellor
Because Paul von hated communists and knew that Hitler and his party were against it, he thought he’d bring Hitler to protect the people from communism, starting a chain of actions that changes the history of the world.
Part 1 Summary
Hitler’s rise teaches motivation and hard work does pay off, in the most fucked up way. But it also teaches how the German people received Hitler and his party’s radical thoughts after rejecting it twice. Undoubtedly the economy played a part, but we’re talking about people who not long ago had an illiteracy rate that almost reached zero, a historical country with a lot of accomplishments, accepting such racist and hateful thoughts in an honest election is kind of horrifying.
It also teaches us that colleges, academies, and universities need to stop being dicks. Are the IELTS, GRA, and all those few capital letters that no one knows what they stand really necessary? Let’s just let aspiring youth accomplish their dreams and not become dictators who cause world wars.
Part 2
Many support democracy, few support dictatorships. Thousands of articles online discuss the switches between one another, how does a country go from the ruling of one dictator to a country ruled by democracy and election? The term of which is “democratization”. But what about "dictatorization"? You must wonder what that means, it is a term I coined. dictatorization is the switch of a country from a democracy to a dictatorship. So, is that possible? Well, we’re here to find out.
Germany is a country that was a democracy, with elections protecting its freedom, constitutions, and laws doing the same. But it turned from democracy, a strong country, with an illiteracy rate of almost 0 to an expansionist dictatorship. All because of one man filled with sins
Sorry, I was researching else, let me try again.
All because of one man
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In 1933, Adolf Hitler started the dictatorization of Germany, canceling the very same thing that got him to power; elections and democracy. Proving that dictatorship is a talent and a skill, with a bit of luck as we will see. Not anyone can be a dictator.
As we said in the previous part about Hitler and his rise
Hitler made it to power in 1932, the election that saw the Nazi party most votes with 37% of the votes. Later on, Paul Von Hindenburg hired Hitler as a chancellor thinking that the Nazi party will be less destructive than communism. However, the cute little Hitler as Paul Von saw him had under his hands the SS militias, an almost militarized militia under the control of Ernst Röhm
They were known as “brown shirts” and it wasn’t because they were famous for wearing black jeans and red shoes. Anyway, the SS had 400 soldiers, with the job of controlling the streets. Hitler saw that controlling the streets is key to controlling the country, this is the guy Paul Von hired as chancellor. Hitler still didn’t have complete power and control that allows him to achieve his expansionist dreams.
Because first of all, he didn’t have the majority in the parliament, “But Amir you said that didn’t you say he had 37% of votes”, that is NOT a majority. Hitler wanted to do things easily, plus Hitler
- A) didn’t have the support of the entirety of the Getman people
and - B) He didn’t have full support from the German army who was afraid of the threat the brown shirts presented.
How does Hitler react?
He has a lot of things that he faced at the time, what would our hero do?
Hitler wasn’t an ordinary person, step by step he managed to take control of the country just to have that sweet crispy power. You might be wondering “How can power be crispy?” Well, you fry it.
Hitler’s first obstacle was the German parliament or as it’s known, the German twitter or the Reichstag
Sadly, SADLY the Reichstag had a lefty opposition to Hitler and his party. Until he gets a gift from God; on a cloudy night (I am assuming) on the 27th of February 1933 when the communist Marinus van der Lubbe
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Here he is on a very happy day.
Burned down the Reichstag
To protest the expansion of Nazism, my man burned down the Reichstag. Those very same flames play for Hitler’s advantage, so much so that conspiracy theorists suspect that Hitler himself burned down the Reichstag and accused the Dutch guy of doing it. But either way, it was a gift to Hitler who took it as an opportunity to get rid of both parliaments and political parties forever, the first stab to democracy.
On the next day
Hitler decides to put civil freedom on hold as well as political ones to face the chaos. The parliament is on fire, there is no time for freedom or so Hitler cried.
On the 5th of March, two weeks after the fire; the government had a new election that Hitler was aiming to win the absolute majority of it. But to Hitler’s disappointment the party won 39 million votes, 44% only, a percentage that might the biggest that a party has ever gotten, but it wasn’t enough for Hitler to take absolute power; Hitler was probably considering burning down the parliament once again.
Hitler decided instead of taking control he would convince the current parliament to do what he wants. Hitler went on to convince the parliament to vote yes to its dumbest law ever and Hitler’s best.
On the 23rd of March
The parliament agrees to the enabling act; an act that would give Hitler the right to make laws without going back to the parliament, basically it was the vacation act for parliament members. Imagine a parliament giving the government the right to implement laws without going back to the parliament.
How did he do that? Well, it is kind of a cute story, the communists in the parliament were jailed, beaten, and banned from entering the parliament, and the parties on the right tried to take advantage of the Nazi party youths, thinking that the party was inexperienced and can be fooled easily; thus agreed to the enabling act.
They agreed to take advantage of Hitler to face the communism that is threatening their capitalist interests. But, obviously, it was Hitler who was taking advantage of them.
The Enabling Act
Put both the legislative branch and the executive branch under Hitler’s control. Hitler’s first step was making a law to disband all political parties except for one party, the Nazi party; no one disbands their own party, that is just rude.
Thus the first step in achieving his dictatorship dream. I say the first step because there is still a long way to go; there is still one more obstacle in Hitler’s way, the German army.
In 1934
The SS forces had 2 million soldiers, 20 times more than the German army that was downsized to 100,000 soldiers. You might be thinking, it is easy for Hitler now to take over since he has more soldiers than the army; except there was one problem, Ernst Röhm, the leader of the SS arm forces. Ernst was leaning toward socialism and demanded Hitler to start the next step of his revolution which is turning the country into a socialist one.
If you read the previous part then you probably remember that the Nazi party was called “The National SOCIALIST German Workers' Party“, but Hitler couldn’t go through with that as he needed the support of businessmen; socialism has to wait.
Ernst Went to Hitler and demanded Hitler to put the SS forces and the German army under the control of Ernst so he does the second revolution to turn the country into socialism. The decision is relatively stupid, I mean the dude already had 2 million under his command, what more could 100,000 soldiers add?
The army generals didn’t like that, the aristocratic-led army would never join the army of commoners. Hitler had two choices at the time, either
- A) The army that could betray him
or - B) His party militia, led by his bestie
Hitler went with A, you see it wasn’t just the army that didn’t like Ernst but also the veteran leaders of the party didn’t either. The party leader Hermann Göring
Here he is looking like the type who anyone’s wife wouldn’t mind sleeping with and the husband would gladly consent and watch them
And Heinrich Himmler
A
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Most likely the husband who would watch
Himmler sent a secret report to Hitler stating that Ernst’s forces were planning a major coup saying “Ernst is trying to fuck you over, pumpkin”, so naturally Hitler got upset, he doesn’t like being called pumpkin, he is the fucking Chancellor for God sake. Hitler took that report and believed it immediately, and on the 27th of June 1934, began what later became known as the “Night of the Long Knives”, Hitler gives the orders to kill Ernst Röhm and the SS biggest leaders without a trial.
Hitler executed more than 800 people, “But the newspaper says 500”, alright then let the fucking newspaper tell you what happened, that’s what I thought.
With that, Hitler pleased both the army and the president.
Considering how Much Hitler did, you'd think the president at the time, Paul Von Hindenburg, had already died. Side note; I know we have been seeing a lot of burgs lately but this one is the president and most important Burg. Paul Von was so pleased that he sent Hitler a telegram (Not the app probably) telling him “You have saved the German nation”.
No one complains about the spilling of blood if it was for their advantage.
Everyone was pleased with Hitler, except some of the military officers. Some of the military officers saw that what Hitler has done as a warning sign and that Hitler is an Austrian blood-thirsty lord who showed his true colors. So Hitler ordered Joseph Goebbels, the Reich minister
To spread the propaganda and the news about the coup that Himmler told Hitler about, Hitler wanted people to know that he saved them from a coup to justify his actions. Hitler also gave a lot of money in retribution to the victims' families to show himself as the kindhearted man in the scenario.
Thus now, Hitler has the support of the Army, the Parliament, the President, and what is left of the party. The army paid Hitler back within two months later when Paul Von Hindenburg died and agreed to merge the chancellor position and the president’s making Hitler the leader of Germany, after all, Hitler was everyone’s guy, no need for the election and its mess.
In August 1934
A poll showed the German people choosing Hitler to become the Führer, the greatest commander, for a percentage of 90% turning the support that Hitler got within what is relatively few years from 3% to 90% and the rest is as they say: will be in Amir’s posts.
Part 2 Summary
Hitler’s dictatorization of Germany is something to ponder upon, it teaches us that fear, lies, and opportunism are key to building a dictatorship or even worse, making it one after a democracy.
Part 3
There is no doubt that Adolf Hitler is a natural mastermind. But a lot of the credit to his success and popularity goes to the doctor of philosophy in Germany and one of the founders of the modern propaganda science Dr. Joseph Goebbels
Here he is after he just found out that he has to wait another 2 hours to get into the bathroom.
The minister of propaganda in Nazi Germany had a primary goal - that the Nazi propaganda reaches every home in Germany. The minister had a problem; the number of houses that had radios during that time was little, therefore a lot of people were out of reach and Apple hasn't made a podcast app yet.
Thus Joseph decided that every house in Germany must have a radio. Within the first year with the Nazis in charge of Germany a million radio was produced, a big number at the time. Not only that, Goebbels took control over every cinematic production company as well as every newspaper, suffice to say he propagandized the shit out of Germany. All of that effort was the main reason Hitler ended up receiving around 90% of the German votes.
Is that all Hitler needed to do?
In the 2014 book “Nazi pork and popularity: How Hitler’s roads won German hearts and minds, the researchers Joachim Voth and Nico Voigtländer tried to answer a question that long puzzled the economic and political world; does spending money on the infrastructure increases popularity?
Historically, the studies disagreed over this; there were two schools of thought, one that says that it doesn’t matter, while the other suggests that it does.
Nazi is the perfect template to provide an answer to all of that as it had the Autobahn, a humongous highway system of which the construction started in 17 cities at the same time extending now to almost 13 thousand kilometers. A highway of great magnitude connecting Germany’s cities, those roads now officially have no speed limit.
The Autobahn was a priority to Hitler, that he even started the digging himself
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Although it needs to be pointed out that there are articles and reports that the Nazis merely took credit for it and it wasn’t their project
But regardless of whether it is an original idea or not Hitler did in fact make it a priority. Hitler’s goal of the Autobahn was to employ 600,000 German and eliminate unemployment. The Autobahn was so important to Hitler and the Nazi party as a whole that the image of him digging in 1934 was the logo of his campaign at the time. Researchers compared the votes for Hitler and his party between 1933 and 1934 and found that the opposition votes decreased by 1.5% on average, while the cities that had the Autobahn decreased by 2.5%.
Might not seem like a lot at the start
But let me remind you that this is an increase by 60% and to researchers that is proof that the spending on the visible huge infrastructures such as an Autobahn that can be seen by all does in fact increases popularity.
Why does a visible infrastructure play a part in increasing popularity?
If we talk about the local economical improvement the Autobahn makes then we’re not talking about big numbers according to researchers; Hitler finished the first huge highway system in Europe that almost reached 3,000 Kilometers in length in 1938 in a country that has the lowest cars to people ratio. Adolf dude, you’re making the greatest highway when we have got no cars?
As I said, bear with me here. We could make an argument that Hitler’s care for highways and cars was the reason that German cars are everywhere now. Hitler wanted three things in a car
- Has to be fast
- Doesn’t break a lot
and - Cheap so the people can afford it; thus, the Volkswagen
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Volks = People and Wagen = Car. So, the people’s car
The Autobahn’s effect was big locally, people were employed, they made money and started spending it on local shops, the shops found success and thus a form of trickle-down economics. Plus the constructions of the Autobahn were a picnic place, people would actually take their families and hang out there every weekend to witness the building of that amazing highway.
Was it an employment miracle?
Well, not really. Yes, the unemployment rate went down but not as much as hoped as only 125 thousand people found jobs out of Hitler’s 600 thousand predictions. But once again Hitler gets lucky, this happened during the time the world was recovering from the Great Depression thus improving the country’s economy; the Germans thought it must be the Autobahn. Hitler’s luck during his rise to power should not be underestimated.
The psychological effect of the Autobahn was far greater than the economic one. That is because a highway is one of the biggest things that can be seen by the biggest amount of people, that is why the tallest buildings make the news and make people of countries like UAE and Saudis adore their leaders even though they are monarchies; it gives trust and belief that a country is moving forward. Trusting them to meet their promises as well as reinforcing the government's image of capability.
Nothing stays the same
The economic flourishing didn’t last long and people tightened their pockets. Old problems like unemployment and hyperinflation started to arise again, and Hitler needed a new hanger to put this one; what is Hitler’s favorite hanger? Za Jewz.
Hitler always blamed the Jewish people, starting from the economical difficulties all the way to the surrendering during the war. That of course has its own reasons, it wasn’t created out of thin air, first of which is Hitler’s influence by the antisemitic views during his stay in Austria, the second of which is that Hitler was injured twice during the war and each time he was sent to be healed he would notice the Jewish merchants were trying their best to end the war.
The Jewish merchants picked their own interests over Germany or so Hitler saw. The idea of Hitler and his brothers-in-arms dying while the merchants were looking out for themselves made him see the Jewish people as greedy traitors. Add to that the communists whose protests were a big reason for destabilizing the country in 1918 had a lot of Jewish people among them. All of that added to his hatred.
During the surrender of Germany in World War 1, Hitler was recovering from temporary blindness caused by British mustard gas. He heard the declaration of surrendering and relapsed again. Hitler says that during his blindness he had a vision telling him to save Germany from the traitors and of course the Jewish people who caused the defeat.
Hitler never forgot the vision
Once Hitler reached power he declared the economical boycott of Jewish people and fired them from all public sector jobs, and in May 1933 all Jewish books were burnt; the Jewish people in Germany were named the “Ungerman”. In 1935 during the Nuremberg rally, Hitler declared the Nuremberg Laws dividing the country into not so equal halves, the Germans and the Ungermans. Within a night Jewish people lost their German identification papers and were banned from marrying non-Jewish Germans and banned from entering universities and schools
And they were also forced to wear badges identifying them as Jewish people
Hitler wanted everyone to be able to tell who is Jewish while walking down the street. The Nuremberg laws started the legal oppression of the Jewish people before the systematic elimination and the use of them as cheap labor during the war. In the same year, national companies and shops announced that they wouldn’t sell or provide any service to Jewish people. But until this point, there was no violence against them... yet.
All the “legal” oppression toward Jewish people changed
In November 1938. A very young Jewish man by the name of Herschel Grynszpan
His family was deported from Germany to Poland angering the teenager at the time leading him to shoot at Nazi diplomat Ernst Vom Rath
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Here he is looking kinda proud that you caught him masturbating.
The shooting happened in France and two days later, he died. Ernst’s funeral was attended by Hitler, and this of course is a golden moment for the minister of propaganda Joseph Goebbels. Thus starting a big campaign to oppress the Jewish people led to the 9th November.
A night that saw the death of 100 Jewish people in a wave of violence without the police moving an inch to stop it. Then there was the destruction of Jewish houses of worship and burning of houses and shops with an absence of police still; the police and rescue forces would only move of the fires would threaten a house of the Aryans AKA German people. That night became known as “Kristallnacht” or the night of the broken glass per the destruction of shop fronts and house windows filling the streets with glass.
The Nazi government didn’t think that was enough but actually went on to fine the Jewish people of Germany of what equals 400 million dollars in today’s money, arresting around 30 thousand Jewish people. The incident of the teenager murder of the diplomat was yet another gift from the Gods to Hitler that you would think he was celebrating his birthday every day there.
He used the gift to justify his policies against the Jewish people as well as distract Germans from the economical problems that were hitting the people harder than before, also shutting the mouths of the opposition.
Hitler used Jewish people as a hanger to hang the country's problems on. But, it wasn’t enough and thus he needed to find an outside one to accomplish his expansionist dream, a dream that ended with Germany taking over Austria, Czechoslovakia without a single bullet fired. But the moment he invaded Poland in 1939, the blood started to spill starting the great World War 2, a war that had 60 million deaths, a war I will talk about in upcoming posts in this series
Part 3 Summary
Well-organized propaganda is essential to the success of any dictatorship, I wouldn’t be surprised if there were people in North Korea who actually love their short lesbian leader when it is all said and done. Also, working on infrastructure in a country is important to the rise of popularity for a dictator, your people will love you if you give them something they can see all the time.
Here we also learn the effect of lucky coincidences as Hitler’s rises to power was filled with those, from the burning of parliament all the way to the shooting of the Nazi diplomat were all important parts of Hitler’s success. As far as the holocaust, we all know it is bad.
In The End
This was a very exhausting process. It took hours to revise everything, reformat, and edit everything. But, this is something I am passionate about and I hope it gets your support.
Disclaimer: This post is a heavily edited, reformatted, and restructured version of three previously shared posts.It is a part of a long project I intend to write to cover World War 2.