Adolf Hitler: Difference between revisions

Created page with "thumb|288x288px|Adolf Hitler during WW2 '''Adolf Hitler''' (1889 - 1945) was an Austrian politician who became the dictator of Germany in 1933, running a deeply antisemitic regime until his suicide in 1945. Hitler was born in the Austro-Hungarian Empire in 1889. In 1914, at the start of the First World War, he signed up to the German Imperial Army where he was deployed to the Western front...."
 
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He became the dictator of Germany and took the title of Fuhrer in 1934. His government initiated aggressive expansionist policies, which led to the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] in 1939 after the invasion of [[Poland]]. Hitler's ideology of racial purity and antisemitism culminated in the [[Holocaust]], the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of other marginalised groups, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and [[Left Wing Politics|left wing]] dissidents. The war, which ravaged much of [[Europe]], ended in 1945 with Germany's defeat. Facing imminent capture by Allied forces, Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, marking the collapse of the Nazi regime.
He became the dictator of Germany and took the title of Fuhrer in 1934. His government initiated aggressive expansionist policies, which led to the outbreak of the [[Second World War]] in 1939 after the invasion of [[Poland]]. Hitler's ideology of racial purity and antisemitism culminated in the [[Holocaust]], the systematic genocide of six million Jews and millions of other marginalised groups, including Romani people, disabled individuals, and [[Left Wing Politics|left wing]] dissidents. The war, which ravaged much of [[Europe]], ended in 1945 with Germany's defeat. Facing imminent capture by Allied forces, Hitler committed suicide in his Berlin bunker, marking the collapse of the Nazi regime.


Adolf Hitler's was not a [[Christianity|Christian]] and held [[Atheism|atheist]] views. While he publicly used Christian rhetoric to appeal to the predominantly Christian population of Germany, his private statements and policies reveal a disdain for organised religion, particularly Christianity, which he saw as weak and incompatible with his ideology. Hitler's regime actively suppressed religious institutions, promoting a pseudo-religious belief in German supremacy and the state instead.
Adolf Hitler's was not a [[Christianity|Christian]] and held [[Atheism|atheist]] views. While he publicly used Christian rhetoric to appeal to the predominantly Christian population of Germany, his private statements and policies reveal a disdain for organised religion, particularly Christianity, which he saw as weak and incompatible with his ideology. Hitler's regime actively suppressed all who spoke out against it in the name of Christ.