If I had the opportunity to have lunch with a historical person that made an impact in human history, I would like to interview Adolf Hitler. Some people will think that I am crazy to interview him, but I like to question history and everything that is around me. I would ask him if he could give me some facts that shaped his behavior at an early age, why he killed Jewish people if he had a relationship with them. Besides my personality, I have a Jewish background, so I want to know more about his insight. While we ate at the restaurant, Hitler shared some significant facts that shaped his behavior at an early age. He mentioned that his professor humiliated him in front of the classroom due to his low grades. He prides himself for being a great artist with an outgoing personality. A couple of years later, his brother passed away. After his brother’s death, Hitler was a different person. His behavior changed, and he became an introvert and a troublemaker. He mentioned that he blamed his father for his brother’s death.Additionally, he blamed his parents for not motivating him to pursue his dream to become an artist. All these facts made Hitler to rebel against his family. When I asked him to describe his life, he gave me a warm smile. He acknowledged that he lived a bohemian life; then he got frustrated when he mentioned his rejection to the Academy of Fine Arts. Hitler expressed that he couldn 't live like an immigrant or homeless person.Therefore, he decided to
Adolf Hitler was one of the most influential people in the interwar era. His actions during the interwar era caused World War II, which had enormous impacts on almost every country in the world. There are three reasons why he gained so much influence in Germany. First of all people were disappointed in the current German government and wanted a change. Secondly, Hitler and his Nazi party were similar in ideology to the majority of people and finally he was a great orator who used his similarity to the rest of the German people to help his party grow and to help himself become dictator.
Hitler’s father name was Alois. He was a strict man with a short temper. Alois often hit Hitler in a brutal matter. He never believed that Hitler would do anything great, and also thought he would end up like his son from another marriage, in jail. This may have caused embarrassment in Hitler’s life. His mother was the opposite of his father. She was loving and compassionate towards him (C N Trueman). This strengthened his relationship with his mother. Later on, she passed away due to breast cancer. Hitler was broken by this tragedy in his life. The one person he cared most for, and who cared most for him, was now gone. Below is a picture captured of both Hitler’s mother and
World War Two was filled with many different leaders, who all carried different leadership tactics that supported the efforts of the war in various ways. Two leaders that had a huge impact on the outcome of the war were Joseph Stalin and Adolf Hitler. These two leaders were most commonly known for their negative impact on society; however, I am choosing to compare the good that these two leaders did for their country during their time in leadership.
During Adolf Hitler’s early years he had a difficult life, he was extremely loved by his mother, Klara Hitler. On the other hand his father, Alois Hitler, beat him regularly. Adolf was a resentful, discontented child. He was deeply hostile toward his father Alois, and strongly attached to his hard-working mother. At the age of sixteen with dreams of becoming a painter, Adolf left school. In October 1907, Adolf left home for Vienna where he remained until 1913, he embittered at his rejection by the Viennese Academy of Fine Arts, he was to spend “five years of misery in woe.” In Vienna he acquired his first education in politics by studying “The demagogic techniques of the popular Christian social Mayer, Karl Lueger.” He picked up the stereotyped obsessive anti-semitism, with his brutal
To annoy his father, Adolf decided to rebel and to only do well in the classes in which he wished to do well, just to annoy his father. When he was 14, Adolf’s father died, and he convinced his mother to let him quit school. He spent his days visiting the opera, library, and theater. When Hitler was 18 years old, he traveled to Vienna, Austria, and applied to the Academy of Fine arts, but did not get in. Hitler’s mother passed away in 1907, he was heartbroken, and the doctor said that he had never seen someone so overcome with grief as Adolf Hitler to the loss of his mother. After this tragic event in Hitler’s life, he re-applied to the Academy of Fine Arts again and did not get in. Hitler began to live a drifter life with no home or joke, making money here and there.
Adolf Hitler did not have a really good early life at all. On April 20, 1889, Hitler was born in Branau am Inn, Austria. He grew up in a family with a stress of becoming an officer when he got out of college, and Hitler never wanted to. This was all his father’s idea. Hitler’s father was a custom officer who was always cold and strict him. For those reasons, Hitler hated him and his formal education. At primary school, Hitler was really popular because of his intelligence and his leadership qualities. However, secondary school was not easy and Hitler stopped trying his best. He quit with a hope that his father would see very little improvement on him, and then he would give up forcing Hitler become an officer and let him do what he wanted to be. As Witherbee writes, “He had abandoned his studies at the age of 16.” Unlike his father, Hitler’s mother, Klara Hitler, was a sweet mom who loved and pampered her son. Therefore, he adored her. His father passed away when he turned thirteen. When Hitler was a kid, he always wanted to become an artist. In 1907, Hitler
To initiate, Hitler’s early life had a great impact on his ideology and generated resentment towards Jews. Hitler’s father, Alois Hitler, who was a civil servant, disagreed with Hitler’s hobbies and interests throughout his childhood (Adolf Hitler). Chris Trueman claims in his article “Adolf Hitler,” “[Alois Hitler] was shocked and totally disapproving when the young Hitler told him of his desire to be an artist” (Adolf Hitler). This is significant, since this acknowledges that Hitler had hate towards his father, due to his father’s rejections of his artistic talents. In addition to the fact that, Hitler had hatred towards his father, who was half-jewish, Hitler mentally blamed Jews for all of Germany’s problems leading him to the Holocaust, where he attacked all Jews (Hans Frank). Throughout his years in Vienna, Hitler went through a rough upbringing and established more anger issues. In 1907, Hitler considered himself as a failure, considering that he had been turned down twice from the
Perhaps the most influential figure in modern history, Adolf Hitler has transformed the way people think of the word, “tyrant.” History.com gives its perspective on Hitler’s effects writing, “But there cannot be any doubt that in harnessing that energy to extraordinary projects and horrible crimes, Hitler placed his stamp on that war and on the twentieth century.” Events in Hitler’s youth contributed to his heinous actions during World War II. According to Heroes and Villains: Adolf Hitler, before World War I, Hitler spent much of his time reading German, anti-semitic literature. As a result, Hitler formed a strong disliking towards the Jews leading to his malevolent actions against them. This would carry on throughout his political career.
What impacts did Hitler have at the time and later in history? The start of World War II was one of the biggest impacts. There were many countries involved in this war. The major countries under the allies were Britain, France, U.S., Soviet Union, and under the axis also had major countries like the Germany, japan, and Italy. The Germany was at its peak. And it was all because of one man, Adolf Hitler, he was one of the most dominant German leaders in history, no doubt about that. Other superior leaders during World War II were: Franklin Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin, Benito Mussolini, and the japan emperor Hirohito. Hitler was responsible for nearly 50 million deaths all around the world, and most importantly his hatred
Nazi leader Adolf Hitler was one of the most powerful dictators of the 20th century. After World War One, he rose to power in the National Socialist German Workers Party, taking control of the German government in 1933. His establishment of concentration camps to control Jews and other groups he believed to be a threat to the Aryan race resulted in the death of more than six million people in the Holocaust. His attack on Poland in 1939 started World War Two, and by 1941 Germany occupied much of Europe and North Africa. The tide of the war turned following an invasion of Russia and the U.S. entry into battle.
In the year 1940, many Germans stood in a square, saluting and chanting Hitler 's name. World War II has begun and many Germans hope for improvements in the economy. Their leader is Adolf Hitler. Adolf Hitler, dictator of Germany in World War II, was a powerful speaker who caused over 5 million deaths in concentration camps. Though Hitler 's impact can be felt in modern times, the roots of his atrocious behavior began in childhood—more specifically—high school.
“Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, which was on Easter Sunday. Adolf was one of four children but none of the other children lived past two years of age. After Adolf was born, his mom, Klara, had two more kids who did live to be older than two. Adolf’s mom, Klara, had been traumatized by the death of her first three children, causing her to go crazy”. Klara always worried about Adolf dying. Adolf also had two half brothers and sisters from his dad Alois Hitler. Alois Hitler was never a big part of Adolf’s life and he struggled with that. Adolf had a dream of being an artist, but that did not match the government job his dad wanted him to have. People say that Hitler was a mean man because of his dad and his early life. His dad would get drunk and go crazy on his family, this is not a way to grow up, and it certainly impacted Hitler and history. “When his father died Hitler roamed the streets dreaming of his future as an artist. When Hitler was 18, he tried to enter the Academy of Fine Arts, but was rejected twice this caused him a lot of frustration.” When Hitler was 25 he was part of the military and served in World War I, this allowed him to release some of the anger and frustration. “While in the army Hitler was wounded twice, once by gas. This is said to be the reason he went a little crazy. While in the war this is when he started to hate the Jews. Hitler said, while in the war that the Jews were everywhere and he began to hate them more and more as he saw
Adolf Hitler had a huge impact on history in a rather negative way. He was the dictator of Germany when WWII occurred. He was one of the worst people to ever be on the planet because of the way he treated certain people. Millions upon millions on people died on apart of his choices. Nobody at the time was strong enough to stop him until the Allies all started going after him.
“Never forget that everything Hitler did was legal” (Martin Luther King Jr. www.goodreads.com/quotes/tag/hitler). Martin Luther King Jr wrote this in his letter while he was in prison at Birmingham. He was stating that because Hitler was the dictator, he was the law, therefore he could not break the law. Adolf Hitler greatly impacted world history due to his part in the second world war, taking the jews captive in the Holocaust, and how his actions influenced later world conflicts. Hitler’s invasion of Poland sparked World War ll, unifying Great Britain, Russia, France, and the United States to ally against Hitler.
Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria where he was baptized into the Catholic church. He was the son of an Austrian customs official, and dropped out of high school at age sixteen. As a young man, Hitler dreamed of being an artist. He applied to the Vienna Academy of the Arts twice and was rejected both times. He made a meager living by painting and selling postcards in Linz, Vienna, and Munich. Hitler affected Germany greatly because of his political offices. He founded the Nazi party and served as chancellor until the death of President Paul Von Hindenburg when he became the sole dictator of Germany. Hitler affected millions of people worldwide through his political and social views and actions. He was brutal, assertive, and