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    Nazi Germany’s Führer’s Childhood Why did Adolf Hitler treat the Jews the way he did? Did Adolf have any inspiration in his life? Was Adolf ever benefitted from his doings? The book, Adolf and the Germans by Ronald D. Gray states “Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in the Austrian frontier town of Braunau on the Inn, only about 100 kilometers (60 miles) from Munich.” In Adolf Hitler’s childhood, he had formed his views against the Jews by himself, he didn’t really look up to anyone as a child

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    Adolf Hitler was a powerful and spiteful man, he murdered thousands and was the main cause of WW II. Hitler interests me because you have to learn from the past to know what to avoid for the future. We will need to know his early life, the beginning, and then his place in the army and how he has risen up in the government. His death will also be covered because it is also a story of its own. Adolf Hitler, byname Der Führer, (1889-1945) born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20,1889. Was one the

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    Adolf Hitler was a German leader of the Nazi Party from 1933 to 1945. He was one of the most powerful and infamous dictators of the 20th century. In Germany he initiated World War II in Europe with the invasion of Poland in September of 1939, and enabled the Holocaust. In World War I, he rose to power in the National Socialist German Workers Party, taking control over the German government in 1933. Baptized a Catholic, Adolf Hitler was born on April 20th, 1889 in Braunau am Inn, Austria. In 1898

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    Adolf Hitler Adolf Hitler was the Leader of the Nazi Party, and was one of the most powerful dictators of all time. Hitler's actions overtime have greatly influenced the present day. Hitler was significant for many things but in my opinion he was most important for his involvement in the Beer Hall Putsch, his rise to power, and his legacy and leadership style. Hitler was born April 20, 1889 to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl in Braunau am Inn, Austria. Ever since Hitler was young he had an interest

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    Adolf Hitler

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    Adolf Hitler “Tomorrow's history about me will be incorrect, they will call me a dictator, and responsible for the death of millions of jews. A day will come, the world will realize what I did was correct. I destroyed 90% of the jews, and leaving 10% of the world to understand why I killed them” (Adolf Hitler). Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria, Hungary. If Hitler's father wouldn't have changed his last name in 1877, Hitler's name would be Adolf Schicklgruber (Reiner). Hitler grew

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    Adolf Hitler was a German dictator during World War II. Nicknamed “Der Führer”, meaning The Leader, Hitler lead his country into a time of great pride, which also led to a time of darkness. A time of killing, deprivation, and fear. Hitler's mission was to take over the world and begin the “Third Reich” that was to last a thousand years. However, Hitler's reign only lasted a few years before being dismantled by the allied powers. Hitler was truly a ruthless dictator and a terrible tyrant. Adolf Hitler

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    Although the notorious Nazi party is ridiculed more than feared today, it was once the most formidable political group in Europe. Until the ending of the World War II, the full extent of its malicious intentions and actions remained unknown to the world. When soldiers uncovered the death camps, files and citizens the true horror came out. The governments of the world asked how this could have happened? Adolf Hitler’s nightmarish political ideas consumed an entire nation. The Nazi party assumed complete

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    How Did Hitler Cause Ww2

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    “It’s not the truth that matters, but victory.” –Adolf Hitler Hitler’s power over came him and was definitely the cause of World War II. Hitler was baptized as a catholic, during his teenage years. Hitler grew up getting convinced that the Aryan race was the master race, but his grandfather and some other ancestors were Jewish. Hitler’s mother, Klara Hitler, died of breast cancer in 1907. Hitler then moved to Vienna to pursue his dreams of being an artist; he failed the test, so he couldn’t make

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    Hitler’s parents died when he was relatively young. Hitler never liked his father because he was hard on him. Hitler was a momma’s boy he liked his mom more than his dad, Hitler liked his mother more than his father because his father beat him. His father left them money when he died, so they didn’t struggle too much. Hitler also didn’t like his father because he was not proud of the name but Hitler was very proud to be a Hitler.. Adolf Hitler described how, in his youth, he

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    What influenced Hitler's Childhood Many of the actions that Hitler enacted are remembered as the horrors of the 20th century. This man is compared to the devil at times for the acts he committed against humanity. I believe that Hitler's Evil adulthood is partially from the influences of his childhood. As a child, Hitler became exposed to anti-semitic political ideas from friends he grew up with. As a kid these ideas were something he latched onto. That was because he wanted to fit in with his friends

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