Approximately 9.5 million Jewish people lived in Europe in 1933. Hitler killed 5.7 million Jews in concentration camps. Do you think Adolf Hitler was an evil man? I do believe Hitler was an evil person, hated tons of people because of their nationality and killed loads of people because of that.
The evil Adolf Hitler from being released from prison to causing a whole World War. The reasons Hitler rose to power include the following unemployment rate, the rise of the Nazi party, and the support he had. According to the book The Origins of World War II, “the unemployment rate caused many to join the army(Allen 24).” The unemployment rate caused by the Wall Street Crash in 1929 caused 5 million to join Hitler’s army. According to the author Peter
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The top three things that Adolf Hitler achieved are creating the Nazi Party, capturing most of Europe, and killing 5.7 million Jews in his concentration camps. Based on the text The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler, “In 1920 Hitler got discharged after six years of military duty with four years being on the front line (Giblin 29).” “That same year he created the Nazi Party and one year later he had three-thousand supporters (Giblin 31).” Hitler had nothing to do in his life after his discharge so he began to give one speech after another. Eventually, he began to receive support from German general Erich von Ludendoroff, one of Germany’s top leaders. As explained by the author, In 1940 Hitler’s German army controlled all of Europe’s Atlantic coastline which is from Norway to the Spanish border(Giblin 146). Only Great Britain was left to fight against the Nazis. As stated in the text by Max Arthur, “I saw with my own eyes how thousands of Jews were gassed daily and thrown by the hundreds into pits where Jews were burning (Arthur 1).” Hitler’s camps killed 5.7 million Jews. “I saw how little children were killed with sticks and thrown into the fire (Arthur 1).” The powerful man from being in service to leading the …show more content…
The three reasons Hitler’s power began to decline were when the allies could be heard, the Germans were retreating, and Hitler was forced to retreat to his bunker. According to James Cross Giblin, everywhere Hitler looked there were setbacks. “January 17, 1945, Soviet Union artillery could be heard from Auschwitz (Giblin 202).” “April 17, more than 325,000 German troops surrendered (Giblin 207).” Based on the text The Life and Death of Adolf Hitler, “Allies got across one of the Rhine River bridges before the Germans could blow it up on their retreat mission (Giblin 206).” “Three million Soviets attacked Germany’s 750,000 in eastern Europe (Giblin 202).”The Nazis were being surrounded. According to the text, Hitler was forced to the Fuhrer Bunker (Giblin 204). “The Soviets reached Auschwitz on January 27, 1945 (Giblin 202).” Auschwitz is just 300 miles from Hitler’s air raid shelter in Berlin. The downfall and surrender of the third