In pre-Holocaust Nazi Germany it was to unite the people against a common enemy. By the time of the Holocaust it was simply to eliminate them from German society and from existing at all.
to create a state that would last for a thousand years: 'The Third Reich'. He wanted to create a state and a capital (Berlin renamed as Germania) to rival ancient Rome.
The answer is not Italian, it is German.
In a sense he did; he created an atmosphere of fear and competition amongst politicians that made criticism of Hitler very dangerous. However, at the end of his Chancellorship, Germany had been divided into 4 and didn't technically exist as a single country again until 1989.
Social Democratic Party.
In pre-Holocaust Nazi Germany it was to unite the people against a common enemy. By the time of the Holocaust it was simply to eliminate them from German society and from existing at all.
It was a political tool, to unite the country against a common enemy.
... would finally unite all the German states against a common enemy and lead to the foundation of the German Empire.
... would finally unite all the German states against a common enemy and lead to the foundation of the German Empire.
Yes, a common enemy can often unite people who may have differences by creating a shared goal and sense of solidarity. This can lead to increased cooperation, collaboration, and bonding among individuals as they work together to overcome the common threat.
No, Hitler hated the Jews because of a personal slight, and persecuted them as a means to unite the greater part of the German population against a common enemy.
To face a more powerful common enemy
Armed forces from different countries unite to fight a common enemy
...wow really? No Hitler didn't kill them for their "meat"!!! he killed them to unite his people with a common enemy besides the military burned the bodies after the Jewish died
1938
Adolf Hitler
hoped that war against a common enemy would unite Germans.