On May 1st, 1945, Germany declared Adolf Hitler dead. It was said to be a suicide, but some people believe otherwise. There are dozens of theories pointing to the fact that Adolf Hitler did not die that day. Countless pieces of evidence have also been found; disproving his suicide. Here are some of the most common theories. There has been evidence found that pointed to Hitler escaping to the moon. Some think that he prepared a bunker and escaped Earth. Supporters of this theory believe that the Nazis prepared a network of lunar bases. The bases were aimed to exploit the military and control all of the natural resources on the moon. Believers argue that this is the reason NASA cancelled the Apollo missions. Also, photos that depict mining …show more content…
It is rumored that Hitler was a part of a demonic UFO worshipping cult. Supposedly, Edward Snowden also leaked documents that pointed to Hitler being in contact with aliens. According to Star Tribune, “...Snowden’s documents “confirming” that the “Tall Whites” are the same extraterrestrial alien race behind the stunning rise of Nazi Germany during the 1930’s.” UFO encounters in the 1950’s and 60’s were supposedly Nazi warnings as well. Next, people think that the body that was found was actually a cloned body of Adolf Hitler. Hitler was very interested in biotechnology, and he let researchers conduct experiments on living and dead Jewish people. Adolf also supposedly had a doctor who helped clone himself. Doctor Josef Mengele conducted several medical experiments such as the “Daisy Game Torture” which resulted in skinning children alive. The final and most plausible theory is that Hitler and his lackeys escaped on a U-boat to Argentina. There have been several books and documentaries dedicated to this theory. The authors of the novel “Grey Wolf; The Escape of Adolf Hitler” insist that Hitler and his wife escaped the bunker in Germany via a tunnel. Two other people committed suicide in their places. Nazis were also protected by the country of Argentina. According to The Sun, “Argentina was the main haven for Nazi war criminals. Men like Mengele and Eichmann were protected by the Argentine State.”
Adolf Hitler, born in 1889, is an Austrian born man who is known for his instigation and participation in the Nazi Political movement, or genocide, known as the Holocaust. Throughout his later life, Hitler spent the majority of his time organizing discriminatory laws that prevented Jewish citizens’ basic rights and ultimately their demise. However, before he advanced such laws and politics, he served as the Head of State, Supreme Commander of the Armed Forces, until he became the Fuhrer of Germany’s Third Reich which began in 1933 and ended in 1945 (Jewish Virtual Library). His actions were fueled by an unrelenting and strict hate for the Jewish community, better known as anti-Semitism, much like the vast majority of Eastern countries. Both
Once the Nazi Germans attempted to take over poland on September 1, 1939, other countries decided that that was the last straw. World War II had begun. It seemed that even his own people had turned against him. On July 20, 1944, one of Hitler's military officers had placed a bomb in a suitcase hoping to assassinate Hitler but the bombing didn’t go as planned. Hitler survives with minor injuries.
The Silber Medal winning biography, “Surviving Hitler," written by Andrea Warren paints picture of life for teenagers during the Holocaust, mainly by telling the story of Jack Mandelbaum. Avoiding the use of historical analysis, Warren, along with Mandelbaum’s experiences, explains how Jack, along with a few other Jewish and non-Jewish people survived.
Although Hitler was not born in Germany, he led Germany in 1933 until his death on April 30, 1945. Adolf would do anything at the time to not be put into the Austrian military. He ended up moving to Munich, Germany in May of 1913 and he enlisted into the German army once World War I had started. Hitler earned the highest of honors that the German military gives out, the Iron Cross, which he had gotten two of. He acquired two major injuries throughout his time in the war. One occurred in October 1916 when a grenade had gone off and the shrapnel had hit him. The second was two years later in 1918 when Hitler went temporarily blind from being gassed. An armistice was claimed while Adolf was recovering from the gas attack, this made him furious to know that Germany had surrendered and felt deeply that its leaders had “stabbed in the back” the promise land (Smith).
...nd British troops began to invade Germany. Hitler’s Wife took poison, killing her-self, Hitler took some poison but it didn’t work so he shot his self. The other leaders that helped Hitler also killed their self’s so they didn’t have to do the time in prison for what they did. The American troops and the other troops found the bodies of these leaders and burned them to make sure they were long gone. But it wasn’t in a few days that the news that Hitler was dead came out to the public.
Hitler used propaganda and manufacturing enemies such as Jews and five million other people, to prepare the country for war. This shows Hitler’s attempt of genocide toward the Jewish race and other races.
On January 30, 1933, Hitler rose to power, during his time of power Jews had been dehumanized, reduced to little more than “things” by the Nazis. The many examples as to how they had been dehumanized are shown in the novel, Night by Elie Wiesel. For example, the Jews were stripped of their identity, they were abused, and they treated each other with a lack of dignity and voice.
Germany and everybody else was starting to become angry with Hitler. Hitler was well aware of this. Every where he turned a felt like somebody was out to get him. He decided on one thing and that was to kill himself. He had a group of friends surrounding him when he killed himself. The date was April 30, 1933. Only ten days after his 44 birthday. Ha, some belated birthday.
...called Westerbork. After the holding camp, they were transfored to Auschwitz-Birkenau, an extermination and concentration camp. Anne and Moarogt got transfored to a concentration camp in Northern Germany, called Bergen-Belsen. At Bergen-Belsen, both Anne and Margot died of a bacterial disease spread by fleas or lice. Otto Frank, Anne's father, was the only one who survived, dying at 91 years old of natural causes.
He was not sent to earth by the devil, nor was he sent by heaven to "bring order" to Germany, to give the country the urban and rescue it from its economic crisis. Adolf Hitler was born on April 20, 1889, the fourth child of Alois Schickelgruber and Klara Hitler in the Austrian town of Braunau. The young Hitler was a resentful, discontented child. Moody, lazy, of unstable ego, he was deeply unfavorable towards his strict, disciplinarian father and strongly attached to his indulgent, hard-working mother, whose death from cancer in December 1908 was a shattering blow to the adolescent Hitler. When World War I began Hitler joined the German army and it was during WWI that Hitler became a strong German patriot and also came to love war. After the WWI, Hitler entered politics. Many Germans were upset that they lost the war. And not happy with the Treaty Of Versailles and not only blame the war on Germany but took military equipment , land, and money which made Germany had an economic depression and between the depression and the Treaty Of Versailles, the time was prepared to have Hitler to rise to power. In order, to have Germany having more “living space” he took over Czechoslovakia and then on September 1, 1939 Germany took over Poland and that was the spark of World War II. That conclude, that Adolf Hitler is responsible for the most horrible crimes in
Hitler was the dictator by which this event was organized. Throughout the years of his rule, he led the mass murder of approximately 6 million people and as his life came to a close, he would show no signs of remorse. However, based on writings left behind, he instead still blamed the Jews for starting the issue. On April 30, 1945, the day after marrying his mistress, while in his bunker, he and his new wife would together take cyanide in which they would die together. During this, Hitler would also shoot himself with a pistol out of determination to die and remorse for a struggling Germany6.
The first half of his life ended on February 29, 1948. His kidnappers belonged to the communist secret police. He had been arrested during the war by the Fascists who ruled in Hitler's day, and again when the Communists took over. His whole philosophy had been materialistic until then, but his heart could not be satisfied with it. He believed in theory that man is only matter, and that when he dies, he decomposes into salt and minerals.
Adolf Hitler was born in Austria-Hungary on April 20, 1889, to mother, Klara Hitler, and father, Alois Hitler; a German by blood.
In 1930, young, teenage Mengele completed high school and left his home to study medicine at Munich University in Germany. Adolf Hitler was stirring up the Bavarian people at this time with his “anti-Jewish” ideas. He attracted large crowds, who gather...
When Hitler said they were relocating them to someplace else to live for a while he just dumped all of them into these concentration camps. He ordered many of them to be killed right at the start of getting them getting to these camps. They could be killed in gas chambers, shot in front of eve...