Why did Hitler make his soldiers march the way they did?
Oh dear. Hitler made his soldiers march the “goose step” because it was the traditional march of prussian grenadiers, the finest soldiers of the eighteenth century, so it made others aware of the discipline and strength of the Wehrmacht (German Army). The Final Solution was the term which was coined to mean the extermination of all Jews that the Germans could find by whatever method they deemed necessary. Stalingrad was the name of a Russian city (now called Volgograd) which was the site of the turning point of world war II in the east. The Germans attacked it with a large army but left their side open to attack. The Soviets were able to attack the Germans and cut off a whole army, of which only a fragment surrenedered – most died. The battle was the bloodiest of world war II with more than a million killed on both sides in and around the city. The last allied country to join the war was Turkey – it declared war on Germany in April 1945. However, of the “big three” (USA, UK, USSR) Amer