Adolf Hitler Biography Essay

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Adolf was born on the 20th of April, 1889. His mother was Klara Hitler and his father was Alois Hitler who was a Austrian customs officer. Adolf grew up in a Austrian, near Liz with his mother, father, and five other siblings. Adolf was constantly beaten by his father, Alois. Alois also beat his other children until Adolf’s older brother, Alois Jr. ran away from home. Adolf tried to do the same and leave from his home, because of his father, at the age of eleven. At the age of fourteen Adolf’s father died of a lung hemorrhage. Although Adolf’s father died, Adolf did not mourn him for which he felt that he was finally freed from his hated father.
After the Great War, Hitler went back to Munich where he became involved with politics. He had …show more content…

He also used violence as of means to advance in his political objectives and find members that actually would do the same as he would. He removed all types of other political parties and any members that were against his beliefs and get in the way of his political objectives. Before Hitler came to power Germany was first a democracy which was run by President Hindenburg who had died on August of 1934 which allowed Hitler to combine the chancellor’s and president’s positions into one when Hitler became the Fuehrer and Reich Chancellor. Some of his actions to come to were to give speeches accusing the Weimar Republic of being, “Too far left.” On the thirtieth of October he made a rally and was prepared to march to Berlin to rid of the Communist government and the Jews. He eventually failed and was tried for treason. He later wrote an autobiography about himself called Mein Kampf. The book was about his struggles and his political ideology and future plans for Germany as well as a conspiracy against the Jews that they were trying to take over the world as well as believing that marxists, social democrats, and the parliament were all corruot and working for Jewish interest. The book sold very slowly at first but in 1933, Mein Kampf sold 1.5 million

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