Hitler's Beliefs

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Beliefs of a person and their achievements have affected global history in positive and negative ways. Examples of this is Adolf Hitler (Hitler), he believed that all Jew’s were bad, that blonde hair and blue eyes people are the best “humans there is.”Since, Hitler believed that all Jews were bad or anyone that was not of German decent was not to be trusted he killed most of them off. This led to the Holocaust. Hitler also believed that there should be no other government then Communism even though he was a dictator. Since, Hitler believed there should only be one government this led to war with the Soviet Union and the United States. Although, there were some positives to Hitler being in power, it led to Germany (USSR) being stronger and more

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