People still wonder who and what made Adolf Hitler commit so many cruel, insane actions as a leader and why he obtained so much power? There are so many things that Adolf Hitler accomplished in his years of major power, that soon gave life to the great hatred he developed towards Jews. Even if the things that he committed seemed insane and disgusting to society he did it either way; causing corruption to many and around the world. That is only one of the many reasons he is considered the incarnation of absolute evil. Although defeated, although dead, Hitler still appears as frightening as he once was when he was alive. He has left a very important but dreadful memories in world history.
You might wonder how would he gain what he wanted? A mysterious way that he was able to well manipulate would be by gaining his trust and tying down everyone?s mind into thinking he had the right answers and knew just the right things to do. He knew how to please, impress and charm the people he wanted support from. Even knowing that this was true, there exsisted exceptions because people like diplomats and journalists that got a chance to meet him and associate with him could see far beyond the charm he spread. This included the evil tempe
Furthermore, they failed to reach an understanding with the Allies. And this was the cause for the Allies invading France in 1944. The way that Hitler?s headquarters were finally forced to move was when moved when Russians broke through in the east. Hitler moved to Berlin. But this was baout the time that he showed increasing signs of physical and mental frailness. It broke out as a illness that had not been properly treated by his physician, who happened to be a quack doctor. As a result of this Hitler took his health under his own hands treating himself with injections himself. As Hitler witnessed the Allies crossing the Rhine River and the Russians closing in on Berlin, he at last acknowledged his defeat and decided to commit suicide. Even during Hitler's last days he was ensuring that he did what he could in complete secrecy. He strongly believe in his own invincibility but soon it was too late and ordered that Germany to continue for victory. He argued that Germany had proved itself unworthy of what his could reach genius and had also failed to endure in the struggle for life.
Hitler showed no resistance to his disastrous projects. People who opposed of him still thought that it was too feeble, too weak and