Adolf hitler

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Adolf Hitler: How his physiological state led to all he did in history
Known for the holocaust, for being a part of getting into WWII, and for doing the sickest things in history. Adolf Hitler aside of being in WWII he was cruel to the jews, and anyone. He had an atrocious childhood. Hitler developed throughout the years a physiological illness from his atrocious childhood, and lack of relationships that led to the catastrophic events that we all know of today. Losing the people he loved, getting rejected from art school, and having a lack of relationships,inspired Hitler to make decision that led to World War II.
Adolf Hitler, was born on April 20th 1889 in a small Austrian town called Braunau, near to the German border. Hitler was the leader of Nazi Germany from 1933 until his suicide in 1945. Hitler was responsible for starting World War II and for killing more than 11 million people during the Holocaust. He was the German dictator who fought aggressively against some western ideologies, and almost successfully manages to lead a single nation to victory against the rest of the civilized world, and the world’s greatest powers.
The circumstances of Hitler's life, and the loss of the people that are important in Hitlers life triggered so much more than that could be imagined. Hitler was the son of Alois Hitler , and Clara Hitler. Alois hitler would have probably had some mental illness due to his corrupt childhood he never really knew who his father was ( so he was illegitimate) growing up and marrying so much woman, and having affairs was all probably due to his psychological illness, but also being alcoholic and he tyrannized his family, would have probably caused hitler to grow up, and not be fully healthy mentally. His father ...

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...is life was very tough, and he had no help which was a contribution to all he did. All what hitler did was due to a psychological illness that he didn't get treated of, and gradually got worse. People are not born bad, but throughout life things change them, and everyone responds to it in a very different way, and Hitlers happens to be EVIL.

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