How Hitler came to power is not cut and dried. The situations were drastic with the German economy in complete ruin. Hitler was traumatized by the beatings from his father and his failure as an artist. He manifested this rage in his hate-filled politics. He seized onto the feeling of anti-semitism as a tenet of his political beliefs and as a means to gain power. Even through this common hatred and overwhelming propaganda, the Nazis never received more than 44% of the vote. Not everyone was so easily fooled by Hitler's tripe.

Many Germans already disliked the Jews, but on top of that resentment, Hitler convinced them that the Jews were the root of all evil. He also promised to expand Germany's borders and strengthen the economy. Germans were brimming with pride again after the loss of World War I and the ensuing Great Depression.

Hitler fell from power essentially due to military ineptitude. Britain had the Germans beat in the air. Hitler foolishly attacked his ally Russia, creating a war on two fronts and with a foe he could not vanquish. He declared war on the United States after Japan bombed Pearl Harbor. Hitler should have realized he needed numerous and powerful allies to defeat his opposition. Japan, Germany and Italy were simply no match for the rest of the world.

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