Wayne Mitchell
Mrs. Sullivan
ELA 12
April 22, 2015
Life in WW II
Figures such as Hitler and his minions fought for the total elimination of all Jews. Anne Frank has the best documented survival story, which proves life will be hard to continue. The lives of many dead people make few turn to riches. Although WWII was a time of survival for many American Citizens, the life story of other leaders and casualties demonstrate how life will never be the same.
Adolf Hitler son of Alois and Klara Hitler, was never a normal child. Being born in the Branau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, Adolf was the fourth child out of six. (Biography.com) At the age of three, the Hitlers moved to Germany. Having an ill temper, he would butt heads with his father frequently, one reason was because Adolf was interested in Fine Arts and not business. The view of Germany was not the same interest of Adolf,; he believed in German Nationalism, which would motivate Adolf his whole life.
Alois Hitler died while Adolf was still in school, leaving six children with a mother but no father. Adolf’s parents allowed to drop out of school, moving to Vienna to be a water painter and a labor worker. Adolf would then sell all of his paintings and fine works to mostly Jewish shops, giving Adolf the money he needed, until he was forced to be homeless. For several years he was forced to live in a homeless shelter, surviving off what others could give him and his artistic ability.
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On April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau Am Inn, Austria to Alois Hitler and Klara Pölzl. In the early days of Hitler’s life, he was an unrestrained and carefree child who lived a happy life. His mother was very caring and affectionate towards him while his father spent most of his time either at work or following his hobby of keeping bees. Hitler had an older brother named Alois Hitler Jr. and an older sister named Angela, and a few years after he was born his mom gave birth to another son named Edmund and another sister named Paula. After his father retired and Hitler started to go to school his life began to change. He was no longer able to live his previous carefree lifestyle and now his strict father was going to be watching
At 6:30 in the evening of April 20, 1889, Adolf Hitler was born in the small town of Braunau-am-Inn, Austria to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Adolf was the fourth and only living child of Alois and Klara. Prior to Adolf’s birth, his older siblings Gustav, Otto, and Ida died in their infancy. Adolf
Adolf Hitler was born 1908 in Austria to his mother, Klara ,and his drunk of a father, Alois(Schlesinger 7). He deeply loved his mother and worshiped his father. Though it may be thought otherwise, Hitler had a fairly ordinary childhood in Austria. His life as a young man showed no evidence of what he would grow up to be, but that doesn't mean he didn't have Demons. His father was a tyrant. He ruled his family with force and aggression, and regularly beat Adolf. He would often whip the family dog till it wet the floor. Alois Hitler died when Adolf was fourteen. With his father no longer there to enforce good grades, he started to study less and fail more. When he turned sixteen, he gave up completely, and dropped out.
Adolf was born on April 20, 1889 and he grew up in Braunau am Inn, Austria-Hungary or present day Austria. He lived with his father and mother, Alois and Klara Hitler. Adolf had three sisters and four brothers. Some were from previous marriages on his father’s side. His father, Alois Hitler, didn’t show much interest in Adolf. Alois and Klara’s marriage seemed incomplete. After the birth of their first born son, Gustav Hitler, Ida Hitler came along. Ida and Gustav were both just small children when they both caught diphtheria in the winter of 1886-87 and died. Then during Klara’s third pregnancy, Otto Hitler, was born. Days after the infant was alive, he became deathly ill and died. Adolf Hitler was the couple's fourth child. The couple also had two more children after Adolf, Paula and Edmund Hitler. Edmund died of the measles at age five. Paula and Adolf were the only two of six children to live into adulthood. Adolf was also a sickly child, and his parents were
Jews have perished because of their beliefs since the beginning of time but never have so many Jews been persecuted worldwide as they were in World War II. Anne Frank’s diary reaches a place within all of our hearts because it reminds us how easily the innocents can suffer. Sometimes we may choose to close our eyes or look the other way when unjustifiable things happen in our society and Anne’s tale reminds us that ignorance, in part, claimed her life. Sadly, her story is but one of many of those who died in the Holocaust and as with other Jews, her fate was determined by the country she lived in, her sex and her age.
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)
Hitler is often seen as a horrid, cruel person, but as John F. Kennedy states, he did many wonderful things for this world. Although Hitler had his way in doing the things he wanted to do, he created many new ideas that are still in use! Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. Adolf Hitler was the fourth of six children born to Klara Hitler and Alois Hitler As a child, he was known as “Adi” and attended a Catholic church. When Hitler was three, he moved from Austria to Germany. He was then raised in Germany.
Hitler was born in Austria in 1889. His childhood was quite hard because, “Alois (Hitler’s father) was the main male figure in Hitler’s life, and Hitler saw in his father that it was okay to have a short temper, be abusive and violent to others, and he saw that work, above all, is the most important thing in one’s
Adolf Hitler was born on April 22, 1886 in Braunau am Inn, Austria to Alois and Klara Hitler. He was the fourth of six children. His childhood was undesirable. Due to his father’s short temper, and strict manner Adolf Hitler did not have a stable relationship and was unable to pursue a career in the visual art (Keefe, 29). Throughout his childhood, he experienced several losses. Beginning with the loss of his five siblings, which unfortunately did not get to
Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, and was the fourth of six children horn to his mother and father Alois Hitler, and Klara Plozl. While Hitler was a child, he clashed constantly with his very harsh father, who also didn’t approve of his sons interest in the fine arts as a career. He also showed an early
The Holocaust was a time of horror and brutality. Anne Frank and her family were only a few of the many Jews terrorized. Anne was a brave and inspiring young girl in a time that was anything but pleasant.
Hitler was born on 1889 in Austria. As a child his father was very brutal and harsh. At an early age hitler showed great interest in german nationalism and did not respect law enforcement. These nationalism thoughts would become the motivating force of Hitler's life. Hitler was very good in elementary school but when he reached high school or secondary school there
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria on April 20, 1889 in a small village next to the border of German Bavaria (BE#12). He grew up with his father, Alois, and his mother, Klara, and they provided a comfortable childhood. The only problem that young Adolf found was that his father had a short temper and found himself on the wrong side of it. While Adolf was in school, he was a clever student and popular among his other classmates. In school, he took art
On April 20, 1889, a demon was brought into this world. His name was Adolf Hitler. He was born in the family quarters of the Pommer Inn in Braunau, a small city on the Austrian border. The child was unhealthy and his mother, Klara, worried that young Adolf would not survive. Klara provided much love and attention to her baby, which Adolf would later take advantage of to get what he wanted (Smith 50). Despite his self-centeredness, Adolf held a deep bond with his mother which united them throughout his childhood. On the other hand, Alois, Adolf’s father, failed to play an important role in Adolf’s development. Alois spent the majority of his time away from the customs station with his friends
Born in the Austrian town of Braunau on April 20, 1889, Adolf was the fourth child of Alois Schickelgruber and Klara Hitler. By 1900, young Adolf's talents as an artist surfaced. He did well enough in school to be eligible for either the university preparatory school or the technical/scientific Realschule. Because the technical/scientific Realschule had a course in drawing, Adolf enrolled in there. Adolf suffered from frequent lung infections, and he quit school at the age of 16, partially the result of ill health, but mainly the result of poor schoolwork. In 1906, Adolf traveled Vienna to seek his fortune, but he wasn't able to get admission to any prestigious art school. Hitler spent six years there, living on a