World war ii began
Adolf Hitler started the war because he wanted revenge from what happened in World War I. He was against all the things that the Treaty of Versailles had done to Germany, including losing land that they won and paying for all the damages caused in WWI.
hitler´s goals
Lebensraum
Hitler began “Lebensraum” in 1935 when he violated the “Treaty of Versailles” by reintroducing military conscription and began rapidly rebuilding the German Army.
Hitler began “Lebensraum” in 1935 when he violated the “Treaty of Versailles” by reintroducing military conscription and began rapidly rebuilding the German Army.
Create the “Perfect Race”
Hitler wanted that the Germans where the "dominant people". He wanted to create the "perfect race". To get the perfect race, he didn't want any other blood or genes except those of Germans, no Gypsies, Jews, etc. But Hitler thought that people with blue eyes and blonde hair were perfect and fit the ideals of his "Aryan or Pure" = "Perfect Race". His perfect race was no minority. He considered inferior the Jews, but also the blacks, Romany, Gypsies, Slavs (Poles, Russians, Czechs, etc.) and Arabs.
Hitler wanted that the Germans where the "dominant people". He wanted to create the "perfect race". To get the perfect race, he didn't want any other blood or genes except those of Germans, no Gypsies, Jews, etc. But Hitler thought that people with blue eyes and blonde hair were perfect and fit the ideals of his "Aryan or Pure" = "Perfect Race". His perfect race was no minority. He considered inferior the Jews, but also the blacks, Romany, Gypsies, Slavs (Poles, Russians, Czechs, etc.) and Arabs.
adolf Hitler´s Suicide
Hitler committed suicide because the Allies were looking for all the guilty people that had made suffer the Jews. Another reason for his suicide is because the Allies were getting closer to Hitler´s place every time and Hitler didn´t know what to do so, he decided to get married with his girlfriend and after they both committed suicide.
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