What Adolf Hitler did in Germany caused the Germans to suffer at the end of the second world war.
<h3>What did Hitler do in Germany?</h3>
Adolf Hitler tried to take over the control of most areas in Europe by going into wars and other means of territorial expansion in the countries.
He was responsible for the holocaust in Europe. Through this he killed a lot of Jews. His goal was to dominate Europe with German ancestry.
After he was defeated in the second world war, his people and the Nazi ideals were tried.
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