Negative Impact Of Adolf Hitler

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No ruler had a greater or more disastrous impact on the twentieth century the Adolf Hitler whose name has become a byword for the evils of dictatorship. Adolf Hitler (1889-1945) was born in the upper Austrian border town of Braunau which is located approx. 65 miles east of Munnich and nearly 30 miles north of Salzburg. On Easter Sunday however Hitler did not represent the ideas Easter stands for. The date was April 20, 1889 and he arrived at 6:30 pm (Your Dictionary, What is known about Adolf Hitler’s childhood). Hitler also had five siblings but only one lived past childhood Gustav who died at the age of 2 in 1887, Ida who died at the age of 2 in 1888, Otto who died at the year of birth in 1887, Edmund who died at the age of 6 in 1990 and
Coupled with the fact that women did not have much power to begin with she had to deal with an aggressive and dominating husband (Your Dictionary, Adolf Hitler’s Childhood, 2015). During the 1960’s there was two main schools of thought on the subject of Adolf Hitler there was the ‘fanatic’ view and there was the ‘fanatic’ view was expressed by historians. Historians believed that Adolf Hitler had a clear vision that involved a master plan for war and he completely controlled the events that happened in his attack on Poland in 1939. Whilst the ‘opportunist’ has been expressed controversially by A.J.P Taylor he argues the point that Hitler had no blueprint for
Fresh in the minds of many was the humiliating defeat of Germany in World War 1 which made the Germans lack confidence in their weak government which was known as Weimar Republic. The position the government and people were in made it easy for the rise of a new leader (Adolf Hitler) and his party known as the National socialist Germans workers party or NAZI party for short. Hitler was powerful and a strong speaker which attracted a large following of Germans who were desperate and wanted change he promised a better life and a new Germany. The NAZI party attracted a lot of unemployed and young people, people of the lower to middle class of society which were the store owners, office employees, craftsman and farmers. The NAZI party’s rise to power was a rapid process. Before the depression struck Germany the NAZI party were unknown to a majority of the public with winning only 3% in the votes in the German parliament elections in 1924. In the 1932 elections the NAZI party won with 33% of the votes in January 1933 Adolf Hitler was appointed head of the German government. The Germans had believed that they had found a saviour for Germany. The rich and wealthy of Germany were known for helping Adolf Hitler with his rise to power by funding him so he could use propaganda and hold elections. June 28, 1929 when Germany was defeated in World War 1 by United States,

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