FEW THINGS TO SHARE ABOUT HITLER:
1.He ordered not to make any destruction to cambridge University Library during II WORLD WAR.
2.Hitler never Drinks.
3.He had a very strong patriotism than any other person.
4.Some say and talk a lot but fail to Do - but - he said and achieved.
5. There is a petty SHOP in the name of Hitler in Ahmedabad
6.He is a good artist.
7.MERCEDES BENZ IS HIS ENGINEERING MIND.
1. Heinrich Himmler –
appointed head of the
SS in 1929 and
implementing the NAZI
policy of genocide based
on racial purity.
Hitler & Himmler
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2. Hans Frank – Governor General of Occupied Poland
Friedrich Krüger – Police Leader in the General
Government of Occupied Poland
Frank and Krüger
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3. Hail Hitler
Everybody recognizes Hitler. The one with the Hitler
moustache that isn't Hitler is Himmler (he also had
glasses). The one with slicked-back hair and mustard-
colored jacket is Goebbels. And the fatty in the dove-gray
uniform? That's Göring.
• The Explanation: We don't need to tell you anything more
about Hitler, der Führer (leader) of the Third Reich. After
all, he's one of history's scariest figures, and the facts about
him have probably been drummed into you since grade
school. What you might not know, however, is that a lot of
the evil he oversaw was actually committed by his closest
henchmen, equally sinister in their own right.
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4. Heinrich Himmler [wiki] (1900-1945) was one of
Hitler's earliest supporters, so in 1929 Hitler
chose him to head the SS, the military arm of
the Nazi party. What began as a small offshoot
of the SA (the party's stormtroopers) became
under Himmler a massive organization of the
party's ideological elite, with its own military
units (the Waffen-SS) fighting alongside the
regular German army (the Wehrmacht).
The SS were the perpetrators of the worst Nazi
crimes, including the death camps, the mass
executions of civilians, and the Gestapo secret
police. Amazingly, when the war started to go
south, Himmler actually tried to secretly
negotiate peace with the British and
Americans. Captured by the Brits, he poisoned
himself before he could stand trial at
Nuremberg
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8. Joseph Goebbels [wiki] (pronounced
GHERR-buls, 1897-1945) was the Third
Reich's propaganda minister. A fiery orator
like his boss, Goebbels championed the
technique of repeating a Big Lie again and
again until people believe it. Known to his
enemies as "The Malicious Dwarf,"
Goebbels spent his last days in Hitler's
bunker under Berlin. After Hitler's death,
however, Goebbels moved up in rank.
He was chancellor of Germany for one whole
day. Of course, his happiness was short-
lived. While still in Hitler's bunker, his
wife, Magda, a Nazi zealot, poisoned six of
their children rather than have them live in
a world without National Socialism (their
oldest child, curiously, survived because he
was off fighting). Goebbels proceeded to
shoot Magda before turning the gun on
himself.
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9. Hermann Göring [wiki] (1893-1946)
led the German Air Force, the
Luftwaffe. A decorated World War I
hero, he oversaw the air arm of the
conquest of Europe until famously
squandering his fleet in the Battle of
Britain. A drug addict and alcoholic
who worried obsessively about his
looks, Göring's vanity couldn't keep
him from overeating:
He seemed to gain 10 pounds every
time the Nazis lost a battle. Like
Himmler, he was expelled from the
Nazi Party by Hitler for suspected
treason. And he was sentenced to
death by hanging at Nuremberg, but
managed to poison himself shortly
before the execution.
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