Hitler was a pragmatic leader who stood by his principle but the course of the third reich was altered because of a few wrong decisions taken by him and his entourage.
Hitler's main influence was Goebbels, he was the one who made his propaganda work first place.
He made up a big fear concerning the economic crisis, despite the fact that Germany at that time was not even under any economic threat. After his regime Germany was crushed in every aspect.
He was nothing but a dictator who came in power through corruption, everyone who opposed him was eliminated immediately. He brainwashed people and shaped their life entirely by feeding them with Nazi ideology from their early childhood on. He decreased the influence of Churches and even went that far as to execute some of their leaders, the quotation one of the users above you wrote down was by Bonhoeffer(at least I think so) a preacher who was executed for opposing Hitler's views publicly.
Regarding women, well within the Nazi ideology they were nothing but birth machines that was all they were there for. The Nazis built special houses for young men and women who could "pair" in order to create more children of the pure "Aryan" race. Women who used to hold positions were fired by the Nazis as women had absolutely no say at all.
Plus he didn't only eliminate the Jewish people, he also eliminated disabled people for they were weak and therefore had no right to live.
Islam tells us to respect life regardless of what race or religion it might be. One of the sayings of Prophet Muhammad SAW was
**"The most excellent jihad is when one speaks a true word in the presence of a tyrannical ruler."
In the Qu'ran Allah SWT tells us:
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"Whoever kills a person unjustly, it is as though he has killed all mankind. And whoever saves a life, it is as though he had saved all mankind." (Qu'ran, Surah al-Maidah 5:32)
So now once more where do you see parallels between Nazi ideology and Islam?