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Anni [7]
3 years ago
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What methods did adolf hitler use to take power?

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yanalaym [24]3 years ago
4 0
 <span>Hitler spoke to the crowds of people. Wrote a book ( mein kampf ) in which he told all his program to the future, that could be positively taken as if he was opened to the people. He opened the his plans. His want for power was under the blanket of the want of power to Germany. He got rid off the people that did not participate with him, or the ones that disapproved his plans. He got rid of the Jews, who in that time were very good business men, and educated people, as all the dictators he tried to remove all the intelligent people, because they were one of the borders to him gaining power. something like this</span>
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