"Now it is just this world we like the best, the Germanic world, the world of Nordic life."(Brainyquote). Heinrich Himmler always stood with his country. He never doubted that they would win WWII. Although in the end they did have some trouble. Himmler never did anything nice and killed many people, never looking back on his actions. Heinrich Himmler was born into a catholic family. He started his life very sick, he was so sick he couldn't go out and play with his friends. For a very long time he was insecure and was made fun of for being weak and non- athletic. Himmler had a diary where he could judge the people that made fun of him. He used it frequently and was extremely harsh on everyone for what …show more content…
In the SS the recruits were taught how to fight and do intelligence things for the military. Before joining they had to prove that none of their family was jewish. When they got in, all of the recruits were told they were the best. Not just over the Jews, but over all of mankind. Himmler took the job as secretary to the SS propaganda leader because he was a broke, unemployed, hobo and had no other means of getting a job. He then worked his way up to leader by giving strong speeches about how Germany should expand. All of this was motivated by what he was taught as a child. He was always told that Germany was the best. That's why before getting the job of SS leader he wanted to join the army. Himmler was a true patriot to his country. Eleven million people died because of WWII. Himmler was one of the people responsible for that. The holocaust was the main killer of all these innocent folks. Hitler was the one that went through with the holocaust, but Himmler was the one that sort of laid out the plans to him. Hitler and Himmler were mostly famous for killing Jews but they also killed quite a number of Polish people. Over time Himmler has gained less popularity for slaughtering two thirds of the jewish people in Europe. Mostly because there aren't millions of NAZI supporters in Germany …show more content…
While he was doing it he didn't think it was bad, but everybody else knew what he was terrible. My opinion on Himmler's actions is that he showed no mercy to the enemy. In a normal war time situation that would be alright, but since he killed so many people for no reason, his actions were unjust. "The ascent of Heinrich Himmler to become the chief architect of Nazi genocide is one of the strangest strands of the regime’s story.(irb.co)" Even if Himmler lived in a different time nobody would think what he did was right. Unless the people he was murdering were murderers themselves. If he lived in a different place at the time of the war, he would have less support because everyone hated the