Adolf Hitler's Rise To Power

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Adolf Hitler 's rise to power in Germany was one of the most extraordinary things that happened in that period of German history. People till this day are generally impressed on how he seized power. For example, using the German’s disfavor of the results of World War I. Blaming Germany 's problems on the Jews, which gave him the idea of making Jew’s lives miserable by constructing many concentration camps for Jews, gypsies, homosexuals, and disabled people, taking away their jobs and treating them like slaves. Lastly, his use of incredible speech skills caused the German people to believe in him and the use of propaganda. To begin with, Hitler was the son of an Austrian customs official. He wasn 't the brightest children in secondary school, which made him go to Vienna to become an artist. Though he was rejected by the Vienna Academy of Fine Arts, Hitler continued living in Vienna to experience a bohemian lifestyle of an artist. In his autobiography, Mein Kampf (My Struggle), Hitler described his years in living in Vienna from 1908 to 1913 as an important period in his lifetime: “In this period there took shape within me a world picture and a philosophy …show more content…

In conclusion, the Rise of Hitler made a huge impact in today 's society because there 's still many things that are happening that 's related to Hitler 's thoughts and believes. Such as unfairness, racism, and violence. Hitler had a rough childhood, but he managed to get through it by following his dreams of becoming a famous artist, but little did he know he never became an artist, but a very powerful German leader that was seen and heard by thousands and thousands of Germans who believed in him. His strong speeches about how much he despised the Jews or any other race that wasn 't the German race. Which led him to take his speeches more serious, so serious that his powerful speeches led for all the Jews, Gypsies, homosexual, and disable people. Due to this many people died by how much power