Adolf Hitler was a ruthless dictator of Nazi Germany and is known for the brutal concentration camps he established. The predominant parliamentary democracy in Germany after World War I ended with the rise of the Nazis. Adolf Hitler was then appointed chancellor on January 30, 1933. When Hitler came to power, German citizens lost all natural rights. On 29 February 1933 the government no longer had to obtain parliament's permission for the officials to act. The state had no say in the matter and took the first step towards Adolf's dictatorship. He became formally known as the Fuehrer. The Fuehrer Principle stated that Adolf Hitler had a divine right and that his decisions were correct. Anyone who opposed Hitler's word was opposing Germany itself. "They believed that the Jews were not just followers of an abominable religious doctrine, or that the Jews had seized too much economic influence, or even that they were too intrusive in politics or culture: what made the Nazis hateful to the Jews. Jews are so different that they believed that Jews were biologically and racially distinct and that there was some kind of biological struggle for dominance over the entire human race between the Jews and everyone else.” Nazis developed the idea of Nazi superiority. Every life was not sacred to the Nazi party, so they agreed to kill innocent citizens it became a threat to Germany that had to be eliminated, but the main cause of hatred was not the Jewish religion, but the mentality that the Jews were vying for power. The general reason for the maintenance of the Jewish people came from distrust of Hitler. Hitler sent Jews who were also his allies to concentration camps. Once locked up in the concentration camps, prisoners were mistreated using various inhumane devices
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