Adolf Hitler
was born on April 20, 1889 in Austria, a small city of Germany. Almost after
Hitler's birth, his father, Aloise Hitler, moved the family to Linz, Austria.
Hitler attends school in Linz and in the beginning he was a good student, but
in high school he was a very weak student. Hitler's educational ability infuriated
his father because his fathers hope that Hitler
would study to become a government employee as he had been.
Hitler as Artist
Hitler, however, required to becoming an artist. In 1907, Hitler went to Vienna Austria in a try to entire
his dream of becoming an artist. This attempt finished when he failed the entry
exam to the school of Fine Arts.
When Hitler's
mother died in 1907, he decided to stay in Vienna. He took the entry exam a
year later on and unsuccessful again. He did not have stable work in Vienna,
but, in its place, took a diversity of abnormal jobs. He lived in shameful
rooming houses or slept on park benches and he over and over again had to obtain
meals from aid organization kitchens. During his time in Vienna Hitler learn to hate non-Germans. Hitler
was a German-tongue Austrian and careful himself German. He ridiculed the
Austrian government for recognize eight languages as administrator and supposed
that no government could last if it treats cultural groups equally.
In 1913, Hitler
went to Munich, Germany and when the First World War began in 1914, he
volunteered for repair in the German army. Hitler was agreed the job of dispatch-runner.
It was a risky job as it concerned carrying messages from regimental head
office to the front-line. Hitler win five medals including the important Iron
Cross during the First World War but only rose to the rank of physical. When
the First World War finished Hitler was
in a hospital improving from temporary blindness cause by a poison gas attack.
Hitler went into a condition of deep sadness when he heard of the German give
up.
The Versailles agreement that finished
the war exposed Germany of much of its country, compulsory the state to defuse,
and ordered Germany to pay huge reparations. The state was broke and millions
of people were without a job. In 1919, Hitler connected
the German employees Party. In 1920 the party was renamed the National communist
German Workers Party (the Nazis) and published its first programmed which
became known as the "25 Points". In the programmed the Nazis called
for all Germans to join into one nation, a strong middle government and the annulment
of the Versailles Treaty. In 1921 Hitler
became head of the Nazi party and build up membership rapidly, typically
because of his oratory skills and powerful speeches. Hitler
prepared an army for the Nazi party called the Storm Troopers ("Brown
Shirts") who were called upon to fight groups looking for to disturb the
Nazi rallies.
Hitler as Prisoner
On November 9, 1923, Hitler led more than 2,000 Storm Troopers
on a march to seize the Bavarian government - the Munich Putsch. The putsch unsuccessful
and Hitler was arrested and sentence
to prison for five years for sedition. While in prison,
Hitler wrote Mein Kampf (My Struggle). In this book he stated his thoughts
and strategy for Germany's future. Hitler only served nine months in prison and
when he was free, he began to rebuild the party again. He realizes that to grow
power he required to use legal means quite than fighting. He also set up a
private elite bodyguard known as the "Schutzstaffel" (SS). By 1929,
the Nazis were only a small political party. The Wall Street Crash in 1929 and following
sadness gave Hitler and the Nazis their possibility
to get power. Hitler protested that the Jews and Communists were the reason of
Germany's problems. He promised to free Germany of Jews and Communists and to bring
back together the German language part of Europe.
Hitler as Chancellor
In July 1932, the Nazis received
about 40% of the vote and became the strongest party in Germany. On January 30
1933, President Paul von Hindenburg appointed Hitler
Chancellor of Germany. Once in this position, Hitler moved fast in the
direction of attaining a dictatorship. When von Hindenburg died in 1934, Hitler
already had been in charge of of
Germany and he gave himself the title "Fuhrer" (leader). Under
Hitler's government, called the Third Reich, there was no place for liberty.
The government controlled every part of one's life. Hitler
used wide misinformation to brainwash the nation into believing his hypothesis
about creating the ideal Aryan race. Therefore, it was Hitler's plan to free the nation and finally the world of Jews,
Gypsies, Negroes, handicapped, and emotionally ill persons. This plan was
called the "Final Solution." The Second World War began in 1939 when Hitler invaded Poland to start his
unification of all German-speaking peoples. By this time extinction camps were
being recognized throughout Germany, Poland, and Russia.
People´s Thought about Hitler
Many people tried to kill Hitler. The most dramatic of these attempts
was the July Plot. On July 20, 1944, Colonel Claus von Stauffenberg, who was presence
one of Hitler's military conference,
positioned a bomb in a suitcase below the table. When the bomb explode it
killed four people and badly injured ten others, but Hitler only suffer minor cuts and burns.
In January 1945, the Soviet troops
entered Nazi Germany. It was optional that Hitler should try to run away. Hitler rejected the plan as he fear the option
of being capture. He had heard stories of how the Soviet troops designed to procession
him through the streets of Germany in a cage.
Hitler´s Death
To prevent this humiliation Hitler determined to entrust suicide. Two
days before his death Hitler
married Eva Braun. Braun decided to commit suicide with him. On April 30 1945
the Soviet troops were only 300 yards away from
Hitler's underground bunker. Beat was expected. Hitler made a will
leaving all his possessions to the Nazi Party. After saying their farewell
Hitler and Eva Braun went into a personal room and took cyanide medicine.
Hitler also gunshot himself in the head. His body was then cremated and his remains
were out of sight in the Chancellery grounds. Seven days later, Germany surrender.
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