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Adolf Hitler: A True Leader In Germany During World War II

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Throughout history there has been many villains and heroes. Some have been very influential such as George Washington and Albert Einstein. However, today we will take an in-depth look at the controversial but influential figure, Adolf Hitler who was the leader in Germany during World War 2 and why he should be considered a villain because of the way he treated people around the world.
Adolf Hitler is well known for his treatment of the Jewish people. He treated poorly since the start of his reign of Germany and still treated them poorly till he lost World War 2 and ultimately committed suicide. Adolf Hitler thought that all of the problems were caused by the people of Jewish faith causing discrimination and hatred for the Jewish people on German soil. Although, at the start of Adolf Hitler’s campaign he had no intention to kill the Jewish people but that opinion quickly switched after he tried to execute his plan which was …show more content…

One example is when many countries in Europe threatened to fight Germany if they invaded their ally Poland. Hitler didn’t listen to the threats at all and still invaded and conquered Poland. During the start of World War 2 Germany, Japan, and Italy became allies forming the axis powers. During this time as the axis powers Japan and Italy helped immensely with Germany’s fights during this world war. However, Germany never paid back their debt causing Italy and Japan to lose their fight and ultimately lost Germany the World War because he had no respect for any other countries nor did he care about them. During Germany’s fights with Britain and France they would bomb major cities killing innocent civilians. Hitler used these bombs as a fear tactic to scare other countries to stop attacking them and because he was not respecting Britain and France’s civilians they fought back even harder causing Germany to lose these

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