Adolf Hitler’s believes prior to the takeover over of the government in the 30’s was fueled by the loss of the Great War and the Jewish citizens that he believed were root of all evil. Hitler ordered many of his men to do unspeakable things. Shooting unarmed citizens, hanging political rivals, and the concentration camps for all who opposed him where most remained until the end of the war. Hitler did not have great trust in many of his leaders which ultimately caused their downfall. Trying to lead an army by yourself and not allowing your leaders to control and mobilize is not wise. Some people say that Hitler was so sick that no one dare …show more content…
He was no better than Hitler when it came to the brutal acts of war. After the Germans invaded their lands, destruction ruled over the eastern region all the way to Stalingrad. The Germans had them on the run until the weather turned for the worse. In the height of the battle, the weather took a turn for the worst and the German army was in full retreat. This didn’t stop the Russian soldiers from perusing and crushing the Third Riech. As the soviet troops moved from their homeland, they raped, murdered and pillaged towns along the way. No one is clear on if it was orders from their leaders or Stalin