Hitler did indeed influence Germany in a number of ways in his rise to power and one of them was of his hatred for his abusive Jewish Father in his childhood, this hatred influenced the residents of Germany to discriminate the Jewish people altogether in a form of racial prejudice. …show more content…
The hatred that rose from Hitler was shown in his numerous battles his soldiers have fought in against the allied forces. His influence made people fight for him against his enemies.
Hitler had dominant power over opposition in Germany, as he silenced the voices of people that disagreed with his views.
No one had the power to stand up to him. The Jewish people were outright slaughtered due to Hitler\'s influence over the people, and thus the non-accepted ethnic or religious groups such as the Jewish people were faced with feelings of inferiority, and hate coming from the Germans as a result.
Therefore Hitler negatively influenced the other non-German ethnic groups that were present in Germany, and positively influenced the Germans to support him in his rise to