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Life of Adolf Hitler

Hitler's Growth

-His father had then died in the January of 1903

(Meier)

-After Hitler's end to grade school was getting closer, he had to choose from either a technical or classical school

-His strict father, Alois, had wanted him to join the civil service and forced him into technical school

-He had done poorly his first year and was held back

-In his second year, he was the oldest in the class, and thus was the ring-leader,

-His grades improved but he had still failed mathematics

-Hitler's father had secretly convinced him to follow the German Emperors

Hitler's Beginning

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-Hitler had found one of his father's books involving war

-The book had led to him glorifying war

-Edmund dies of measles at age six

(Meier)

-Adolf had wanted to be a priest because of his admiration for them

-Hitler had been baptized by the Roman Catholic church

-Adolf had moved in 1898 to Leonding, Austria

-Adolf did not find school challenging and was very artistic

(Meier)

The Early Years

Hitler's Family

-Adolf Hitler's parents were Klara and Alois Hitler

-Alois Jr had run away because of his father's harsh treatment

-The grandfather was never truly identified

-Hitler's father was a poor farmboy with little to no education

(Meier)

-Born on April 20, 1889 in a small Austrian village in Braunau Am Inn

-Adolf had 4 siblings:

-- Edmund(Younger Brother)

--Paula(Younger Sister)

--Alois Junior(Older Half-Brother)

--Angela(Older Half-Sister)

-In May of 1895, Adolf entered the first grade at age six in Fischlham, Austin

(Meier)

Bibliographies

Works Cited

Kershaw, Tom. "Hitler's Religion and Political Views." The Hollowverse. N.p., 20 Apr. 2012. Web. 12 Mar. 2014. <http://hollowverse.com/hitler/>.

Meier, David A. "Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power." Hitler's Rise to Power. North Dakota University, 2000. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. <http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/hitler.html>.

Noakes, Jeremy. "The Rise of Adolf Hitler." BBC News. BBC, 30 Mar. 2011. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/hitler_01.shtml>.

"The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler: Chapter Index." The History Place - The Rise of Adolf Hitler: Chapter Index. The History Place, 1996. Web. 12 Mar. 2014. <http://www.historyplace.com/worldwar2/riseofhitler/>.

Kershaw, Tom. "Hitler's Religion and Political Views." The Hollowverse. N.p., 20 Apr. 2012. Web. 12 Mar. 2014. <http://hollowverse.com/hitler/>.

Meier, David A. "Adolf Hitler's Rise to Power." Hitler's Rise to Power. North Dakota University, 2000. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. <http://www2.dsu.nodak.edu/users/dmeier/Holocaust/hitler.html>.

Noakes, Jeremy. "The Rise of Adolf Hitler." BBC News. BBC, 30 Mar. 2011. Web. 10 Mar. 2014. <http://www.bbc.co.uk/history/worldwars/wwtwo/hitler_01.shtml>

Rise to Power

The Start of Power

Political Views

Hitler's Opinions on Politics and Religion

-Hitler's overall ideals all can be classified as fascist

-His book "Mein Kampf" expresses all of Hitler's opinions about politics

(Kershaw)

-The NSDAP(National Socialist German Worker's Party) was a popular successor to the DAP

-In 12 years, the NSDAP had become one of the most popular parties in Germany

-After his try at art school, he was rejected and sent in to poverty

(Noakes)

-At 30 years old, he had started his career and joined the DAP(German's Worker Party)

-The DAP was a small group of anti-jew extremists that had influenced Hitler

-Hitler had no actual hostility towards Jews and had only used them as "fuel" to move Germany forward to becoming a super power

-In July of 1921, Hitler took over the DAP, renamed it to the NSDAP

(Noakes)

-Hitler was a Fascist, wanting complete dictatorship

-Fascists mainly believe in complete and total control over everyone and everything, desiring dictatorship

-His religion was Catholic and Catholic only

-He rarely attended Catholic mass when he had turned 10 years old

-His overall knowledge and skills on propaganda led him to German Chancellor

(Kershaw)

The Poverty's Influence

-During the war ourbreak during 1914, he enlisted in the army to help a Bavarian Regiment

-The Bavarian army had been defeated by Socialists in November of 1918

-He rejoined the Bavarian army, was assigned to Intel and Propaganda, and underwent political indoctrination

(Noakes)

-After his relatives had stopped supporting him, Hitler had to live in mens' hostels for shelter

-His poverty did not prevent him from keeping a consistent mindset

-Through his poverty, he surprisingly developed a strong hatred towards the Socialist movement because he believed in hierarchies and wanted to be known as "superior"

-Because of his hatred for the Habsburg empire, he moved to Munich, in to real estate that was what was left of his father's legacy

(Noakes)

Hitler's Achievement

-Hitler had also declared himself dictator to eliminate all competition

-Created the Fuhrer Principle:

Any organization is headed by the Fuhrer, his deputy, and is supported by the National Leadership

(Meier)

-Hitler had reestablished the NSDAP in Munich

-The Nazis had comprised a plan to have Hitler win the elections

-Adolf had not won the election with Paul von Hindenburg in April, 1932

-Hitler did succeed in taking second in command

-Once Hindenburg had died, Hitler had stolen all of Hindenburg's credit

(Meier)

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