Adolph Hitler
Introduction:
Adolph Hitler was the most ambitious chancellor of Germany during the period of the World War II. His monstrous ambition to concur the whole of Europe culminated in to the World War II. Adolph Hitler’s hatred for the Jewish community witnessed dreadful forms of cruelty like mass killing of the Jewish people in the toxic gas chambers. Even little Jewish children and women were not spared by Hitler. In 1933 Adolph Hitler became the leader of the National Socialist German Workers Party and was appointed as the Chancellor of Germany. Hitler unified the offices of Chancellor and President by declaring himself as the Fuhrer. Thus he legally vested the vast powers of both President and Chancellor in to him. Hitler committed suicide in 1945 after the defeat of Germany at the end of the World War 2, but he remained as Fuhrer until his suicide.
The Nazi party of Adolph Hitler:
Adolph Hitler formed the Nazi party after the World War 1. During the crisis situation of Germany after its defeat in the World War1, The Nazi party gained power due to the charismatic speeches of Hitler. Adolph Hitler’s speeches of that time were full of anti-semitism and nationalism, which really enthralled the Germans. After becoming the Fuhrer, Hitler suppressed almost all his opponents either by murdering or arresting them.
Hitler’s contribution to Germany:
Germany was totally devastated due to its defeat in the World War 1. The winning nations of the World War 1 had imposed most oppressive sanctions on Germany. After becoming the Fuhrer, Hitler took efficient steps to restructure the economy of Germany. His main endeavor was to re-arm Germany, so he encouraged the production of modern armaments in Germany. The common German people started becoming prosperous due to the enhanced economy of Germany. Hitler succeeded in transforming the defeated minds of the German people to the patriotic mindset with the killing instinct.
Foreign Policies of Hitler:
Hitler’s foreign policies were very aggressive. After completing the task of re-armament of Germany he started pursuing his aggressive foreign policies by first invading Poland in 1938. This invasion resulted in drawing France and Briton into the World War 2. In the initial period of the 2nd World War, Hitler’s invasion policy and war tactics gained a great success thereby Germany managed to concur the most of Europe and some parts of Eurasia. Later some of Hitler’s war tactics failed and the alliance nations rolled back after a long fight back ultimately defeating Germany in the 2nd World War. Adolph Hitler’s bid to concur Europe resulted into killing millions of people in the 2nd World War. An estimated number of six million people of the Jewish community were killed by Hitler during the tenure of his regime.