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The Rise And Fall Of The Third Reich

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Shirer explains Hitler’s early life in a very descriptive way. He explains Hitler’s relationship with his parents, his negligence and failure towards formal education, his attempts towards sustaining his artistic talent, and frustration towards his rejection. Hitler was never interested in getting formal education. His father Alois Hitler was a civil servant, but Hitler never wanted to be like his father. He has the urge to become a painter or an artist. His father’s life never interested him. According to the book “The Rise and Fall of The Third Reich,” Hitler explains his negligence towards getting a formal profession. “I did not want to become a civil servant, no, and again no. All attempts on my father’s part to inspire me with love or pleasure in this profession by stories from his own life accomplished the exact opposite. I . . . grew sick to my stomach at the thought of sitting in an office, deprived of my liberty; ceasing to be master of my own time and being compelled to force the content of my whole life into paper forms that had to be filled out. . . One day it became clear to me that I would become a painter, an artist. . .” (Shirer, p.10) According to the author of the book William Shirer, Hitler had a really stubborn and absurd personality. He was also an incredible speaker, who has the ability to captivate crowd, and could persuade anyone with his words. He had an extraordinary vision of accomplishing what he wants, and strive for it. He eventually was able

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