History of Hitler

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Topic: The Second World War (1939-45)

Title: A life history of Adolf Hitler

Adolf Hitler, an influential person in the First World War and also in the Second World War. He was like a normal man and had one son and one daughter, by his second wife. So how was his life? Let’s know more about him beginning at his childhood.

Hitler was born at the Gasthof zum Pommer, Austria Hungary, on 20 April 1889. He was the fourth among his five brothers/sisters. However, Hitler had a troubled childhood. His father was violent to him and also to his mother so he hated his father very much. At the same time, his classmates always bullied him in the school. Hitler was unhappy and angry about these things. Some historians believe that a history of family and school violence committed by his father and classmates led to the strong idea of revenge of Hitler. And it paved a way for him to become a devil. After Hitler parents’ death, he had to be a beggar. His life was poor.

Early in the secondary school life, Hitler had learnt something about Nationalism. He really wanted to fight for Germany. In 1925, he had written a book – ‘Mein Kampf’. It showed how much did Hitler love German and hate Jews. It also paved the way of the spread of Nazism later.

During the WWI, Hitler served in France and Belgium. He became popular as he was brave and had outstanding performance during the war and also in some speech for the Germany political aspect. He gained people’s support and he had been rising up to the top of Germany, even in Europe.

Maybe we can know more things about Hitler clearly be referring to the timeline below:

Hitler Timeline

• 1919: Appointed a Verbindungsmann (police spy) of the Reichswehr and meets Dietrich Eckart who teaches him how to dress and speak influentially

• 1932: Granted German Citizenship

• 1933: Becomes Chancellor of the Nazi Party

• 1935: Violates the Treaty of Versailles by building a massive military force...