Adolf Hitler Research Paper

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Adolf Hitler was a dictator and the leader of the German workers´ party called the Nazis, from 1934 to 1945. He was associated with not just the slaughtering of millions of Jews, but many other individuals during the war. Adolf Hitler was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, and was the fourth of six children born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. Before he got involved with the army, He wanted to become a fine painter, but his artwork was neglected by professionals. Because of his attack on the Poland, World War II came into action and pursued with his goal to rule over the entire world. Shortly after, Germany started losing many of their soldiers and came to defeat and in order to get away from brutal death, he shot himself. …show more content…

Hitler, one of the most well known dictators’, had a rough, harsh lifestyle prior to his rise of authority. The dictator, Adolf Hitler, was born in Braunau am Inn, Austria, on April 20, 1889, born to Alois Hitler and Klara Polzl. As the fourth out of six children, he was forced around with his temperamental, harsh father. ”Hitler was able but he simply did not get down to hard work and at the age of eleven, he lost his position in the top class of his school – much to the horror of his father.” Hitler, as a kid, was a bright, intelligent student and focused most of his life as a artist. Though his father did not like his idea of becoming an artist, he would be severely lashed by a belt or hit by a cane. From all of the violence found in his household, Hitler began to be distracted from school and managed to gain a more stress filled behavior. This shows the negative effects, given by his father, that had been presented to Adolf in a more awful and ghastly way to a children’s eye. As time proceeded, Hitler’s …show more content…

From Hitler's young age to his days in Vienna, he has felt great loathing towards the Jewish race due to his past and present experiences. Adolf Hitler felt that the loss Germany faced in the first World War was due to the Jewish community. ”He believed that Germany would never have surrendered normally and that the nation had been “stabbed” in the back” by the Jews.“ Hitler, as a German soldier, found it hard to believe that the German forces had been conquered. He had found it even more agonizing as rumors had spread of a “betrayal from within” or a “stab in the back”. This came from communist, socialist and especially Jews that had been blamed though most Austrian Jews played a role in the war as soldiers losing over 12,000 men in the war. In addition, Hitler wanted to relinquish all the Jews, so he delivered an order to other German civilians to terrorize all their belongings. “On this day in 1938, in an event that would foreshadow the Holocaust, ……….. their homes and businesses in Germany and Austria. The violence, which continued through November 10 and was later dubbed “Kristallnacht,” or “Night of Broken Glass”. This Act left approximately 100 Jews dead, 7,500 Jewish businesses damaged and hundreds of synagogues, homes, schools and graveyards