Adolf Hitler’s Motives for Power Adolf Hitler was the founder of the National Socialist German Workers Party and one of the most influential voices of his time. He implemented the Holocaust, the mass execution of the Jews, Gypsies, and people he considered inordinate. Hitler was known for being very cruel to many people and punished those who disobeyed his rule. In November of 1921, he had realized that he had a powerful skill in oratory and could speak like none other. He founded the Nationalistic Socialist German Workers Party and created the swastika. He started to lead Germany in many rebellions against other countries. Hitler was furious with what how the nations of the world mistreated Germany after World War I, and wanted to get revenge. As World War I ended, there were many reparations that were needed to be done. Many countries were in a state of depression and anger was fueled inside all of them, and someone had to pay. The League of Nations indicted Germany of the crimes that were done, and Germany had to pay the money for all the nations’ compensations. Everybody in Germany, including Adolf Hitler, was enraged by this decision, because they had to pay more taxes. Hitler thought someone needed to stand up for judgment, and with his oratory skills, he tried convincing the people of Germany to rebel against the world. He conducted many speeches all over Germany, and many people agreed with his ideas and with the support that he gathered from his people, he overthrew the nation’s government and gathered all the power. When Germany was weakened, considering it had to pay for all the reparations, the government collapsed. In addition to that, most of the German states made their own Constitutions and did not follow the main Constitution. The army of Germany was under General Hans von Seeckt, and he wanted to destroy the government. The leadership of the previous Kaiser of Germany was not present anymore, and the people did not have
Adolf Hitler’s Motives for Power Adolf Hitler was the founder of the National Socialist German Workers Party and one of the most influential voices of his time. He implemented the Holocaust, the mass execution of the Jews, Gypsies, and people he considered inordinate. Hitler was known for being very cruel to many people and punished those who disobeyed his rule. In November of 1921, he had realized that he had a powerful skill in oratory and could speak like none other. He founded the Nationalistic Socialist German Workers Party and created the swastika. He started to lead Germany in many rebellions against other countries. Hitler was furious with what how the nations of the world mistreated Germany after World War I, and wanted to get revenge. As World War I ended, there were many reparations that were needed to be done. Many countries were in a state of depression and anger was fueled inside all of them, and someone had to pay. The League of Nations indicted Germany of the crimes that were done, and Germany had to pay the money for all the nations’ compensations. Everybody in Germany, including Adolf Hitler, was enraged by this decision, because they had to pay more taxes. Hitler thought someone needed to stand up for judgment, and with his oratory skills, he tried convincing the people of Germany to rebel against the world. He conducted many speeches all over Germany, and many people agreed with his ideas and with the support that he gathered from his people, he overthrew the nation’s government and gathered all the power. When Germany was weakened, considering it had to pay for all the reparations, the government collapsed. In addition to that, most of the German states made their own Constitutions and did not follow the main Constitution. The army of Germany was under General Hans von Seeckt, and he wanted to destroy the government. The leadership of the previous Kaiser of Germany was not present anymore, and the people did not have