This dog definitely regards his crate as a bad thing which means it was never properly crate trained. I suggest using baby gates to confine the dog to a area where he can't do destruction until you can properly crate train him. You need to recondition the dog to thinking the crate is a wonderful place. Until you do that, don't confine him to the crate. This may take some time and lots of patience on your part. Having him from a pup, you should be able to look back into his puppyhood to determine why he hates it so much and then work on changing that. Make the crate comfy for him. Lay by the crate with him. Store his toys in there. Feed him his meals in there. ETC. ETC. ETC...

In proper crate training you never use the crate as a negative tool. For instance to punish the dog for something you didn't want him to do such as going potty in the house or chewing something up. The dog needs to associate the crate with everything good in his life if you want to use it in a positive way.

The one thing I want to mention in this thread is that this is not a sign of aggression. It is more a sign of fear. The majority of dogs that bite do so out of fear and not aggression. The two should not be confused. My guess is your dog never shows these tendancies unless you are trying to put him in the crate. Don't make the mistake of labeling your dog aggressive when he probably really isn't. It's not fair to you or the dog.