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How Did Hitler Contribute To The Holocaust

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Is it possible for one man to destroy people’s society and commit genocide to the Jewish culture? Adolf Hitler did these insane criminal acts and many more during his lifespan. Hitler was a man of mass murder, the Nazi party leader, and a conqueror of many countries around the world. He was a small man to begin with, but evolved into an evil dictator that had the Devil’s mind. Hitler, most known for the Holocaust, was significant to World War II because of his education, childhood, military role, and hardships.
Adolf Hitler had a very poor childhood including a wicked father and relocating. He was born in small city of Austria Hungary on April 20, 1898. His family later moved to Germany when he was a little bit older. Moving to Germany unfortunately made his family have poor lives, money wise. As a child, Hitler’s father was very abusive towards him and his siblings, explaining why he was so angry as he got older. Because of this, he had a strong bond with his mother and loved her very much. These reasons lead to his arrival of being a dictator of Germany because he had so much hatred build up and relocating. Hitler had a good education until he lead up to his high school years and had …show more content…

When he was younger, his family wasn’t very prosperous. His parents worked poor jobs and made very little money to remain with their needs.This gave him hard times because he didn’t have much of a start when he became an adult. He didn’t have a job for the most part and he lived in a homeless shelter. Hitler loved art for a time, and was an excellent artist too. His father ridiculed him for wanting to be an artist and not a businessman. After he was old enough, he moved to Vienna, where he could go to a school of fine arts. When he registered he got rejected, so he tried again but had the same outcome. Which this led him to being poor and ruined his dreams. Both these reasons gave him hard times in his

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