It's difficult to determine an exact number. Hitler's actions led to the deaths of millions during World War II through various means like warfare, concentration camps, and genocidal policies.
Hitler was born in Austria - Hungary. He had a troubled youth. He joined the German Workers' Party which later became the Nazi Party. He was a very persuasive speaker and used propaganda to gain support. He blamed the Jews for Germany's problems after World War I, which was completely baseless. His rule brought great destruction and misery to the world.
The idea of unintended consequences is also central. Killing Hitler might seem like a good thing, but it could lead to a completely different and perhaps worse historical path due to the complex web of cause and effect in history.
Hitler's main goals included territorial expansion for Germany. He wanted to create a so - called 'Greater Germany'. And he aimed to eliminate the Jews from Europe, which was his anti - Semitic ideology at work.
The 'you can't kill Hitler story' often involves the concept of time travel paradoxes. If you were to go back in time to kill Hitler before he started World War II and committed the Holocaust, it could have unforeseen consequences. One theory is that the universe has a way of preventing such changes that would disrupt the established timeline. So, no matter how hard you try, something would stop you from actually killing him.
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It's a fascinating tale. Some say it was driven by a deep sense of justice and a desire to end tyranny. Others believe there were more complex motives involved.
One of the early influences was his experience in World War I. He felt a sense of national humiliation when Germany lost. Also, his exposure to extreme nationalist and anti - Semitic ideas in Vienna before the war contributed. There were already existing currents of anti - Semitism in parts of Austrian society that he absorbed.
No. While it might contain some historical elements, it's a graphic novel which often takes creative liberties. It can't replace proper historical research and textbooks.