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What did Hitler think of the Chinese?

Hitler once said: "The Chinese are not equal to the Tartars and Huns. They are a special race and a race with some civilization." He expressed friendship with China.

Adolf Hitler (German: Adolf Hitler, April 20, 1889 - April 30, 1945), Austrian-German, head of state and chancellor of the German Third Reich, leader of the Nazi Party, second Instigator of World War I.

On April 20, 1889, Hitler was born in Braunau, Austria. In August 1914, he participated in the First World War. In September 1919, he joined the German Workers' Party (Nazi Party) and served as party leader. Member of the Presidium. In July 1921, he became the head of the German Workers' Party and enjoyed the power to command everything. On November 8, 1923, Hitler failed to launch a beer hall riot. In 1933, he came to power and became the head of state.

On March 11, 1938, the occupation of Austria set off the prelude to the European battlefield of World War II. From 1939 to 1941, it successively occupied 14 countries in Europe, and included Romania, Hungary, Bulgaria, Yugoslavia became its own slave state. On June 22, 1941, it attacked the Soviet Union and then fell into an unfavorable situation in the Soviet-German War. Hitler and Eva Braun officially married on April 28, 1945. At 3:30 pm on April 30, 1945, he committed suicide in the basement of the German Chancellery.

Hitler actively promoted fascism, ultra-nationalism, anti-communism, anti-capitalism, and anti-Semitism, and reorganized and established the National Socialist Workers Party (the Nazi Party). Attempting to establish a new order headed by Nazi Germany on the European continent, he advocated expanding the living space of the Germans and rearming Germany.

After becoming the head of the German Third Reich, he actively expanded the military and prepared for war, and commanded the German army to invade Poland in 1939, which directly led to the outbreak of World War II. During this period, he committed various crimes and persecuted and massacred six million Jews.