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
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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
Adolf Hitler did not have a good early life. He was born on April 20, 1889 In Austria. He was never very social with his peers or his family, besides his mother who died when he was very young. He had intended to become an artist, and drew excellent landscapes. His father, though, did not approve of his plan, and was very abusive to him. He was actually part Jewish although born a Catholic. No one seemed to take him serious. He wanted to prove his power. (Holocaust Encyclopedia)
As a student Hitler only exceeded in classes that he liked. Hitler became easily bored with required classes and eventually dropped out of school--he never took the required test in Austria to be omitted into a University ("Adolf Hitler"). Hitler only liked to do what he wanted. He only succeeded in the things he liked. His childhood was very poor due to his dad always being at work and often taking his anger out on Hitler.
In Hitler early years the loss of his parents had severely threatened his social status. He would strive to create art and believed that he was very talented. He could not understand why others did not see his talents though and why he was rejected from art schools numerous times. This lead to much time being spent in the library where he would indulge himself in political tracts. His first attempt at being a part of the German military would come as a great upset to him. He is turned down because they see him as unfit. His military entry would come after the 1914 June 28th assassination of the Arch duke Franz Ferdinand and the start of the First World War.
Despite Hitler's many accomplishments, one goal he failed to achieve was to “exterminate” all of the Jews and non-Aryan races. Despite the mass genocides performed in concentration camps, Hitler failed at completely removing the population. Today, many Jews are still standing tall and healing from the effects of the Holocaust. In order to understand Hitler’s actions, one must take into consideration the many misconceptions he had about these people. His hatred towards the Jews hindered him from understanding and ultimately this lead to his downfall. In Hitler’s eye the Jews were not a religious community. In fact, the Jews allegedly had their own mission to exterminate the whole of mankind, therefore the world needed to unite in order to eliminate
The troubling part of this was the fact that Hitler was a little rebel for at the age of nine he was caught smoking a cigarette by the Priest. He forgave him and told him never to do it again. His father was a more of an abusive type of man, for he abused his children to discipline them. Since he was a custom official, he expected his son to obey and respect his orders as his men did in his job. As the years went by, in 1900, Hitler discovered that he had a magnificent talent for drawing and memory. He was able to look at a building and draw it from memory, making its architecture very detailed in his drawings. He then had to face a choice of either going to a university for gymnasium or for a “technical/scientific Realschule.” Since this Realschule contains a drawing institute he decided to go there. His father really wanted him to focus on becoming a leader like he was, instead of becoming an artist. There was much argument going on between these two people.” My father did not depart from his 'Never!' And I intensified my 'Oh, yes!'…. For the moment only one thing was certain: my obvious lack of success at school. What gave me pleasure I learned, especially everything which, in my opinion, I should later need as a painter. What seemed to me unimportant in this respect or was otherwise unattractive to me, I sabotaged completely,” (Hitler Chap 1). Hitler only focused on what he thought what was important
Hitler came from a poor background, and grew from his surroundings, becoming a huge figure in Germany. Baptized, he was born Catholic on April 20, 1889, and lived east of Munich. He lived a frugal life, and was a good student in the monastery school. He was born into a peasant family, and began life with
Adolf Hitler is responsible for the deaths of about 11 million people in Germany and beyond the border of Germany. There were about 6 million Jews and about 5 million noncombatants. This is also called a genocide. The reason he committed a genocide was because
Perhaps Hitler's difficult upbringing developed his strong character and his tendency to influence others. Hitler was born in the evening of April 20, 1889, in a little Austrian village called Braunau am Inn (Meier). Young Hitler had an abusive alcoholic father and was the argumentative leader of a bunch of "husky" boys. Hitler's half brother said Hitler angered easily and was spoiled by his mother (Meier).
Adolf Hitler is one of the many monsters disguised as human beings. It makes one question how someone could do something so horrendous. What could have gone so wrong in their life for them to turn into such a brute? The infamous Hitler killed over six million innocent people. Throwing them in concentration and death camps, to suffer and die. He tortured millions of people and ruined the lives of even more. He came to Germany’s rescue after its defeat in World War I and the Treaty of Versailles was intact. The germans needed to place the blame for them losing the war and Hitler gave them the perfect victim: the Jews. There were social, economic, and cultural influences on Adolf Hitler which affected his lifetime achievement.
Adolf’s early years were miserable because his dad did not liking his interest of fine arts and business. Rejecting the authority of Austria-Hungary was how Hitler expressed interest in German nationalism. The motivating force of Hitler's life was his love for nationalism. Adolf’s dad died suddenly in 1903. Two years later Adolf’s mom let him drop out of school. He worked as a laborer and painter in Vienna. Hitler was declined both times he applied for art school. Out of money, Hitler moved to a homeless shelter. Hitler referred to this time of his life as the time when he first
Adolf Hitler’s young life actions and outcomes made him into the man he was. He fought in World War I (WWI) as a young soldier. Hitler’s rise to power was interesting. He was given power from the death of the previous man in power. During his time of power Adolf started the Holocaust which affected the lives of millions, and killed millions of innocent people, he did so because of a belief of the Jews in 1918.
I think that Hitler was a child that did well and was like by most in primary school that he thought that nothing would change when he went to secondary school. However, when he got to secondary school he realized that he was a small fish in a big pond and decided to stop trying and instead played with younger, easier to influence, children. When Adolf was told that he would have to retake a grade in school he vehemently denied and dropped out while still in his early teens. Later in life when Hitler applied to both the Vienna Academy of Art and the School of Architecture confident that he would be accepted. When in fact both of his applications were rejected. These facts show that while Hitler was very confident in his abilities, more times
Adolf Hitler’s Rise to Power “The art of leadership... consists in consolidating the attention of the people against a single adversary and taking care that nothing will split up that attention.” (Adolf Hitler) Adolf Hitler has become one of the biggest names in history for his mass genocide of the Jewish race, but who was he before his planned extinction of the Jews. He is now continuously used as an example for a historical event to not reiterate itself and happen again. It all began with Hitler’s childhood and his life before his crave for power, where he then joined the army and the need for power arose, he then took this power stride toward ruling Germany and then the world. Before Adolf Hitler became the leader to mass genocide, he rose to different areas of government spreading his own agenda to others, here lies Adolf Hitler’s past before his ever so unpopular future.
Some people may argue on who is responsible for the Holocaust. It’s believed that Hitler is one of the main causes of the Holocaust. Adolf Hitler was the leader of the Nazi Germany from 1934 to 1945. Hitler Initiated fascist policies that led to World War II and the deaths of at least 11 million people, including the mass murder of an estimated 6 million Jews. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, in Braunau am Inn, Austria. He was the fourth child out of six children. As a child Hitler’s father regularly beat him during his childhood, it was not unusual for discipline to be enforced in that way during that period. By 1900, Hitler’s talents as an artist had arisen. He didn’t do well enough in school to be qualified for either the university preparatory “gymnasium” or the technical/scientific Realschule. Then well along had a course in drawing, Adolf accepted his father’s decision to enroll him in the Realschule. He did not do well there. Later his father died after suffering a pleural hemorrhage when Hitler was thirteen.
Adolf Hitler, born in 1889 Austria, grew up with a loving mother and a dad who moved them around a lot and beat Adolf regularly. In 1903 his father passed away leaving him with relieve, and allowing him to pursue his dreams of becoming an artist. Though he started to miss school because of health issues which caused a problem when he applied to an art university. When he applied to the art university the Jewish professor rejected Adolf from attending the school. This even started his hatred for Jews. Then, shortly after he got rejected from the art university, his mother died from breast cancer. This furthered Adolfs hatred for Jews because his